1, Harvard University (USA) has strong research strength in science and humanities, and its school has great influence. Almost in engineering. And it is said that Harvard is the most eclectic in recruiting talents.
There are 4 1 Nobel Prize winners related to Harvard (3 of them () are alumni) and 5 Turing Prizes (4 of them are alumni). Twenty-eight professors won the National Science Medal. There are already seven American presidents.
Belongs to the Ivy League. The Ivy League is an alliance of established prestigious schools in the northeastern United States. Its eight members are almost all the most influential private universities in the United States. Tuition is expensive and the school is rich, so it is usually considered as an "aristocratic" school.
2. MIT project has absolute advantages. Many people think that even if Stanford and UC-Berkeley's projects are compared with MIT, there is still a gap. At the same time, MIT's MBA program is also very good, which is surprising at first glance.
There are 55 Nobel Prize winners related to MIT (22 of them are alumni) and 5 Turing Awards (4 of them are alumni). 19 Professor won the National Science Medal. Both MIT and Harvard are near Boston, the cultural center, and the geographical location is also very good.
3. Stanford University, USA This may be the most dynamic university in the United States at present. Its name is associated with Silicon Valley, so it is closely related to the business community.
The school is very big, and many companies are located on campus. Its themes are almost all good, and countless celebrities (including Nobel Prize winners and business leaders) have emerged in recent years.
There are 35 Nobel Prize winners related to Stanford (3 of them are alumni) and 8 Turing Awards (4 of them are alumni). Twenty-seven professors won the National Science Medal. There are already 1 American presidents. However, it is too tempting to study in such a place.
4. California Institute of Technology (USA) This is a small and sophisticated university, comparable to any very small university, with a high level of professors and a high citation rate of academic articles.
There are 28 Nobel Prize winners related to Caltech (among them, 16 are alumni) and 2 Turing Awards (among them, 2 are alumni). Twenty-two professors won the National Science Medal. But the school is small, isn't it a bit boring?
Almost everyone at UC Berkeley thinks that the comprehensive ranking given by others seems to be too low.
I think fame may be a problem, and many people who are not familiar with America may not know it. However, if you have seen the movie The Graduate, you should know its name. There is also an article in College English Extensive Reading (Volume 5) in which Berkeley alumni recall their alma mater.
Berkeley seemed to be the center of the student movement in the 1960s and 1970s, but now it is also a name associated with Silicon Valley. There are 22 Nobel Prize winners related to Berkeley (6 of them are alumni) and 8 Turing Awards (5 of them are alumni). Twenty-three professors won the National Science Medal.