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3.3

Jennifer Wandro

University of Illinois Chicago

#715 overall#10 in Design6 reviews

Strong student feedback in Design: 3.3 rating across 6 reviews.

  • Rating: 3.3 from 6 reviews.
  • Overall rank: #735 of 1263.
  • Department rank: #8 of 15.
  • Courses taught in dataset: 4.
  • Best course ranks: DES 220 (Form and Image Studio) (#1/2), DES 410 (Senior Design Colloquium I) (#1/2), and DES 411 (Senior Design Colloquium II) (#1/2).

More negative signal than positive based on ratings. Ranking wise, it is not near the top right now. Within the department, it is currently ranked lower. Not much data yet, so this could change quickly.

If you have options, it might be worth comparing alternatives for the same course.

Department
Design
School
University of Illinois Chicago
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Course Rankings

How this professor ranks among peers in each course they teach

DES 170
Color Theory
#3
Ranked #3 of 5 professors in this course.
DES 220
Form and Image Studio
#1
Ranked #1 of 2 professors in this course.
DES 410
Senior Design Colloquium I
#1
Ranked #1 of 1 professors in this course.
DES 411
Senior Design Colloquium II
#1
Ranked #1 of 1 professors in this course.
Course
Title
Rank
  • DES 170
    Color Theory
    #3 of 5
  • DES 220
    Form and Image Studio
    #1 of 2
  • DES 410
    Senior Design Colloquium I
    #1 of 1
  • DES 411
    Senior Design Colloquium II
    #1 of 1

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