2023 Recording Arts Technology Professors
There are about 14,752 students enrolled in Recording Arts Technology in the USA.
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Not Very Good
Compared to national avg.
Professor Rating
C+
Vs. National Avg.
-4%
professors Rank
#314
PROFESSORS
Fast Facts for Recording Arts Technology: Median Professor Rating: 4 / 5, which is average.
Professors continually play a mighty role in shaping your college experience, regardless of your major. A thoughtful instructor might help a student find their passion and set you up for future success. Alternatively, a bad professor can interrupt your education or even worse... flunk you!
Professors of Recording Arts Technology have a median student rating of 4 out of 5, which puts these professors in the top 49th percentile in the United States grounded in student satisfaction. Suprisingly, this major is exactly the median for professor rating, which, in our opinion, is remarkably average! Recording Arts Technology professors slightly out-ranked those from "Humanities", whereas "Journalism" professors ranked one slot above Recording Arts Technology.
Now for some statistics about Recording Arts Technology professors. Colleges located in distant rural areas tend to have the best Recording Arts Technology professors. The Red River Athletic Conference has the highest rated Recording Arts Technology professors. The Mid East region has the highest rated Recording Arts Technology professors. Private colleges tend to have higher rated Recording Arts Technology professors than public schools. Finally, Mississippi has the highest rated Recording Arts Technology professors in the US.
Eugenia Sumnik-Levins, professor at Los Angeles Valley College in Valley Glen, CA is the most popular Recording Arts Technology professor in the US. Leonard Folgarait, instructor at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN is the highest rated Recording Arts Technology professor in the United States, with a rating of 5 / 5.
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