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4.3

Doug Sheldon

University of Illinois Chicago

#272 overall#40 in English17 reviews

Strong student feedback in English: 4.3 rating across 17 reviews.

  • Rating: 4.3 from 17 reviews.
  • Overall rank: #262 of 1263.
  • Department rank: #37 of 95.
  • Courses taught in dataset: 2.
  • Best course ranks: ENGL 161 (Academic Writing II: Writing for Inquiry and Research) (#19/47) and ENGL 135 (Understanding Popular Genres and Culture) (#2/3).

Well rated overall, especially compared to typical campus averages. Ranking wise, it sits closer to the campus middle. Within the department, it lands around the middle. Not a huge sample size yet, so new reviews could change the picture fast.

Looks like a solid option if you want a safe, well rated professor.

Department
English
School
University of Illinois Chicago
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Course Rankings

How this professor ranks among peers in each course they teach

ENGL 135
Understanding Popular Culture
#2
Ranked #2 of 4 professors in this course.
ENGL 158
English Grammar and Style
#1
Ranked #1 of 1 professors in this course.
ENGL 160
Academic Writing I
#21
Ranked #21 of 49 professors in this course.
ENGL 161
Academic Writing II
#25
Ranked #25 of 56 professors in this course.
Course
Title
Rank
  • ENGL 135
    Understanding Popular Culture
    #2 of 4
  • ENGL 158
    English Grammar and Style
    #1 of 1
  • ENGL 160
    Academic Writing I
    #21 of 49
  • ENGL 161
    Academic Writing II
    #25 of 56

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