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Which is better, Southern Methodist University or University of Sydney?
The University of Sydney may be better, depending on your department!

Southern Methodist University (SMU), also known as Southern Methodist University, is a co-educational private missionary university located in the University Park of Texas (the inner enclave of Dallas). 19 1 1 was established by the supervisory committee, and SMU currently has campuses in Plenot, Texas and Taos, New Mexico. SMU belongs to the southern central jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church.

The school was rated as a second-class national university by American News and World Report. Most of the students enrolled in this university are white children from upper-middle class families in the southern United States. Popular departments include business administration, social science, communication, psychology, law and visual performing arts. Its law school ranks 49th in the United States and is a well-known law teaching institution in the United States.

The school currently has 1 1 000 registered students, including about 6000 undergraduate students. Among them, 2 1.5% undergraduates are ethnic minorities, and more than half of them have religious backgrounds. Only 25% of the new undergraduates are related to Methodism.

The University of Sydney is a public university in Australia. The University of Sydney is the first university in Australia and Oceania. Founded in 1850, located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia. The University of Sydney currently has 52,789 students (20 14 statistics).

The University of Sydney has trained a series of important figures in history, including 7 Australian Prime Ministers (including the current Prime Minister Jean Makoun Tembo), 23 Supreme Court judges, President of the United Nations General Assembly, President of the International Court of Justice, President of the World Bank, 7 Nobel Prize winners or Crawford Prize winners, and 1 student has won Rhodes Scholarship.

The main campus of Star University is located in the inner city of Sydney, southwest of the city center. Its Gothic main building and other historical buildings are important cultural relics. After 160, the school now has several campuses, most of which are concentrated in Sydney. In addition, the school has other teaching and research facilities in Australia and abroad.

Star University is one of the eight famous universities in Australia and is listed as one of the six sandstone universities in Australia. The University of Sydney is also a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance and the Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance.