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Kathryn Burns-Howard

University of Illinois Chicago

#299 overall#5 in Honors3 reviews

Strong student feedback in Honors: 5.0 rating across 3 reviews.

  • Rating: 5.0 from 3 reviews.
  • Overall rank: #286 of 1263.
  • Department rank: #4 of 12.
  • Courses taught in dataset: 4.
  • Best course ranks: HON 101 (Freshman Orientation Seminar) (#1/2), HON 222 (Honors Activity) (#1/2), and HON 225 (Honors Research) (#1/2).

This is a top tier profile by both rating and rank. Ranking wise, it sits closer to the campus middle. Within the department, it lands around the middle. Not much data yet, so this could change quickly.

If you want a high confidence pick, this is one of the best profiles.

Department
Honors
School
University of Illinois Chicago
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Course Rankings

How this professor ranks among peers in each course they teach

HON 101
Freshman Orientation Sem
#1
Ranked #1 of 7 professors in this course.
HON 201
Honors Seminar
#12
Ranked #12 of 47 professors in this course.
HON 222
Honors Activity
#1
Ranked #1 of 3 professors in this course.
HON 225
Honors Research
#1
Ranked #1 of 3 professors in this course.
HON 322
Honors Capstone
#1
Ranked #1 of 3 professors in this course.
Course
Title
Rank
  • HON 101
    Freshman Orientation Sem
    #1 of 7
  • HON 201
    Honors Seminar
    #12 of 47
  • HON 222
    Honors Activity
    #1 of 3
  • HON 225
    Honors Research
    #1 of 3
  • HON 322
    Honors Capstone
    #1 of 3

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