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American and Australian higher education: the difficulty of admission is not the only criterion.
From the overall education level, American education has performed well, but at the top level, it is difficult to directly compare the top 20 in the United States with the top 8 in Australia. This paper will discuss the higher education in the United States and Australia from many angles to help readers understand the education systems of these two countries more comprehensively.

Performance ranking

In the Times ranking, American schools occupy the forefront, but in the QS and ARWU rankings, the top eight universities in Australia also performed well, basically ranking in the world 100.

Admission conditions

For China students, the admission conditions in Australia are relatively relaxed, and there is no need to provide scores such as GMAT, GRE and SAT. This makes the overall quality of Chinese students relatively low.

Famous alumni

Knowing the data of well-known alumni, graduates' employment rate and average salary is a reliable method to evaluate the quality of the school. Australian universities attract outstanding talents from all over the world, and there are many admirable examples.

Achievements after graduation

The western concept emphasizes the achievements after graduation and the support given by the school, not just the selection criteria when entering the school. Therefore, the difficulty of admission does not fully reflect the strength of the school.