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The top 10 institutions in the U.S., as shown in the chart below:
20 years ranking.
Introducing Harvard University: USNew World University Rankings No. 1. At Harvard, everyone from professors to students has a great respect for knowledge, and in addition to the strong academic atmosphere, the campus scenery of Harvard University is also very beautiful.
Harvard University Gate Sign.
Requirements: 1. Academic performance: Harvard University admissions**In addition to looking at those expressionless grades, they pay more attention to the ranking of students in the class or grade, and whether the school is a key school in the province or city.
2. You need to take the SAT test or ACT test. Harvard's special majors also require applicants to take SATII's subject tests. The choice of subjects to take should be determined according to the admission requirements of Harvard University. It's no problem to review well before the exam.
3. Academic achievements: If you have participated in a national training team in a competition (such as the Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry Olympiad), it can be the icing on the cake for the application, proving that the applicant has superior ability in this field. In addition, if you have published in an academic journal, it is also a part of your personal statement that should be highlighted to highlight the applicant's research ability and academic achievements.
4. Letters of RecommendationUsually the school will ask you to provide at least two letters of recommendation, because they want to know what others think of you, especially what your mentor says about you. Referees can be your classroom teacher, homeroom teacher or principal, your personal tutor or anyone who knows you. They will be asked to comment on what kind of student you are in and out of the classroom, mention whether you are comfortable with pre-class preparation, whether you are helpful, whether you are in a student leadership role, etc., and assess your potential for college.
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The top 50 schools in the United States are as follows:1. Princeton University.
2. Harvard University.
3. Yale University.
4. Columbia University.
5. Stanford University.
6. University of Chicago.
7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
8. Duke University.
9. University of Pennsylvania.
10. California Institute of Technology.
11. Dartmouth College.
12. Johns Hopkins University.
13. Northwestern University.
14. Washington University in St. Louis.
15. Cornell University.
16. Brown University.
17. University of Notre Dame.
18. Vanderbilt University.
19. Rice University.
20. University of California, Berkeley.
21. Emory University.
22. Georgetown University.
23. University of California, Los Angeles.
24. University of Virginia.
25. Carnegie Mellon University.
26. University of Southern California.
27. Tufts University.
28. Wake Forest University.
29. University of Michigan Ann Arbor Campus.
30. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
31. Boston College.
32. New York University.
33. College of William & Mary.
34. University of Rochester.
35. Brandeis University.
36. Georgia Institute of Technology.
37. University of California, San Diego.
38. Case Western Reserve University.
39. University of California, Davis.
40. Lehigh University.
41. University of California, Santa Barbara.
42. Boston University.
43. Northeastern University.
44. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
45. University of California, Irvine.
46. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
47. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
48. Penn State University Park Campus.
49. University of Florida.
50. University of Miami.
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The ranking of schools in the United States is as follows:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology World Ranking: 1
Founded in 1861, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a world-renowned private research university with a global reputation for renowned engineering and technology, and has produced many world-renowned talents.
2. Stanford University World Ranking: 3
Founded in 1885, Stanford University is also a world-renowned private research university, which has trained the leaders of many high-tech companies, such as the founders of Hewlett-Packard and Google, and has also produced 84 Nobel Prize winners.
3. Harvard University World Ranking: 5
Founded in 1636, Harvard University is a world-renowned private research university with extensive influence in many fields such as literature and medicine, and has produced a total of 160 Nobel laureates.
4. California Polytechnic University World Ranking: 6
Founded in 1891, California Institute of Technology is one of the world's private research universities, the school is very small, only more than 2,000 students, but from here was born 76 Nobel laureates, China's Chinese Academy of Engineering academician Mr. Qian Xuesen graduated from the school.
5. University of Chicago World Ranking: 10
Founded in 1890 and located in Chicago, the University of Chicago is a world-renowned private research university, known for its abundance of Nobel laureates, such as Mr. Yang Zhenning, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a Nobel laureate in physics, graduated from the University of Chicago.
6. University of Pennsylvania World ranking: 13
Founded in 1740, the University of Pennsylvania is a global private research university that has produced a large number of billionaires.
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