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Lilia Fernandez

University of Illinois Chicago

#684 overall#22 in History3 reviews

3.0 rating across 3 reviews, one of the strongest profiles in History.

  • Rating: 3.0 from 3 reviews.
  • Overall rank: #696 of 1263.
  • Department rank: #18 of 24.
  • Courses taught in dataset: 8.
  • Best course ranks: LALS 299 (Independent Study) (#5/10), LALS 499 (Advanced Independent Study) (#5/10), and HIST 399 (Independent Study: Special Topics) (#17/25).

Below average student feedback compared to peers. Overall ranking is fairly low compared to peers. Within the department, it is currently ranked lower. Very limited review data so far, so it is hard to be confident yet.

Might be worth avoiding unless the schedule forces it.

Department
History
School
University of Illinois Chicago
Annual Salary
$164,081
Prof
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Course Rankings

How this professor ranks among peers in each course they teach

HIST 104
Modern America
#2
Ranked #2 of 4 professors in this course.
HIST 289
Latina/o History
#1
Ranked #1 of 1 professors in this course.
HIST 591
Prelim Prospectus Prep
#1
Ranked #1 of 2 professors in this course.
LALS 289
Latina/o History
#1
Ranked #1 of 1 professors in this course.
Course
Title
Rank
  • HIST 104
    Modern America
    #2 of 4
  • HIST 289
    Latina/o History
    #1 of 1
  • HIST 591
    Prelim Prospectus Prep
    #1 of 2
  • LALS 289
    Latina/o History
    #1 of 1

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