The authoritative ranking of organic chemistry is in-depth analysis.
1, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (other things aside)
2. Lanzhou University and Nankai University
3. Zhejiang University
4. Peking University
5. China University of Science and Technology
6. Fudan University
7. Sichuan University
8. Nanjing University
9. Xiamen University
10, CUHK university
Comprehensive analysis of chemistry discipline ranking in mainland universities
1. Peking University ranks first in university chemistry, and it is good in all directions.
2-5 Fudan, Nankai, Tsinghua and Nanda
Fudan University, Nankai University, Tsinghua University and Nantah are in the second echelon, among which Fudan University has risen very rapidly, and the papers published in these two years are at the forefront in terms of polymers and materials. Nankai and Nandu are strong schools of traditional chemistry, while organic science in Nankai and inorganic science in Nantou are both strong disciplines. Inorganic science in Nankai has risen rapidly, and inorganic chemistry has surpassed Nantou. Tsinghua is also very strong in materialization. There are many high-level articles in Tsinghua, but the scale is relatively small.
6-7 Jida University of Science and Technology
Because of the civil strife, the overall strength of HKUST Chemistry is still quite strong if there are not many articles in>7; Jida chemistry is not as good as before, but its overall strength is still good, especially theoretical computational chemistry.
8-9 Xiamen University and Zhejiang University
Xiamen University has many young academicians and few articles. I don't know why. If> Zhejiang University has far more chemical articles than Xiamen University, polymers have developed rapidly, second only to Fudan University.
10. Zhongshan
It should be Sun Yat-sen University. It's tepid. However, Sun Yat-sen University is the obvious dividing line of Chinese mainland chemistry. Sun Yat-sen is certainly not as good as the first nine schools, but much better than the last nine schools.
As for the fees, by 2007, these prestigious schools are all at their own expense, with almost no public fees, but they can get first-,second-and third-class scholarships, and the number is still quite large.
In the English test in a better school, the score is generally 55 (mostly) or 50 (for example, Peking University in 2006), so it is not particularly high and it is not difficult to take the test.
I don't know what direction you want to take the exam, if it's organic:
Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences is the strongest, but it is difficult to test, with fierce competition and high scores. Life in the institute is very busy and rigorous, which is very different from life in the university. So if you want to go, you should be mentally prepared, but it is definitely a good place to study and engage in scientific research.
The organic nature of Lanzhou University is its characteristic, which is very strong. Lanzhou University is a good choice if you attach great importance to professional ranking, rather than geographical location and comprehensive ranking of schools.
Nankai is also very organic and can be considered.
Chemistry in Zhejiang University is also organic. In recent years, a lot of capital has been invested and teachers are very strong, so it has developed rapidly. The annual score is not very high, about 340 last year, and the topic is not difficult, so it can be considered. There are opportunities to study in Zhejiang University, and other schools are recommended in other directions.
Peking University's comprehensive chemistry is very strong, with emphasis on materialization and inorganic, but it is not very strong on organic, and it is difficult to test, as can be seen from the examination subjects of Peking University, and it must be a five-year postgraduate and doctoral student. You can think about it if you are interested.
Fudan University, Nantah University, China University of Science and Technology, Tsinghua and other universities are also good, and Jida University is very inorganic. Fudan is heavy, and Tsinghua is inorganic. The materialization of Nantah is very good, and so is the inorganic. The inorganic science of China University of Science and Technology is very good.
1 1- 14 Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shandong University, Wuhan University, Lanzhou University
Shanghai Jiaotong University is not only good at engineering medicine, but also develops rapidly in science and liberal arts. It is easier for engineering to develop polymers, which are as good as those of Zhejiang University.
The chemical articles of Shanda IF>3 are the most in non-top ten schools, which are similar to those of Xiamen University, but it seems to have no characteristics, and CRY STALLOGRAPHY is not bad.
There is no improvement in science at Wu Da University, and the liberal arts are getting worse and worse. If there is no merger, Wu Da will become a third-rate. Besides biology, analytical chemistry can also be used in science.
There are too many talents in Lanzhou University, and almost every school has many graduates from Lanzhou University, which is very similar to Jida University and very organic.
15- 17 east China university of science and technology Sichuan university Beijing normal university
East China University of Science and Technology, Sichuan University and Beijing Normal University are all average, but the chemistry of East China University of Science and Technology is still very strong, and the chemistry of Beijing Normal University is not as strong as mathematics and physics.
A new round of key disciplines selection:
macromolecule
Fudan is definitely no problem. Zhejiang Sci-Tech University belongs to the second echelon, and then it is good to go to Jiaotong University, Beihua University, Nanda University, Peking University and Jida University. Zhongshan is quite poor, and South China Institute of Technology in Guangzhou is similar to Zhongshan.
analytical chemistry
Peking University should be the first, and other schools, such as Wuda University, Fudan University, Nanda University and Xiamen University, are similar, followed by Huda University and Nankai University.
inorganic chemistry
Nantah used to be the absolute number one, but now Nankai can compete with Jida, followed by Peking University, University of Science and Technology and Suzhou University, and then Northeast Normal University, Shanda University and Xiamen University are all similar.
organic chemistry
The advantages of the top three are obvious. Peking University and Nankai tied for the first place, feeling that Peking University was slightly stronger, and Lanzhou University was the third. Next should be Zhejiang University and Tsinghua University, followed by Xiamen University and HKUST.
physical chemistry
There are many schools with strong materialization, because materialization is the easiest direction for chemistry to publish good articles, and many schools are on the rise. There are many first echelon: HKUST, Peking University, Tsinghua, Jida, Nanda, Fudan and Zhejiang University.
Next, Nankai Xiamen University, Xiamen University's materialization was good before, but these years are very general, and I feel that the name is greater than the reality. Let's just put it at this level.
Then Shanda University and Jiaotong University are not bad, Duff University is ok, and Fujian's overall materialization is good. Dalian Institute of Technology and Beijing Chemical Industry are also passable.
School ranking of chemical engineering major this year: 1 Tianjin University 2 Tsinghua University 3 East China University of Science and Technology 4 Zhejiang University 5 Dalian University of Technology 6 beijing university of chemical technology 7 Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 8 South China University of Technology 9 Nanjing University of Technology 10 Beijing Institute of Technology 1 Hunan University 12 Nanjing University of Science and Technology134. Sichuan University/KOOC-0/4 Central South University/KOOC-0/5 Harbin Institute of Technology/KOOC-0/6 Xiamen University/KOOC-0/7 Zhejiang University of Technology/KOOC-0/8 Northeastern University/KOOC-0/9 Qingdao University of Science and Technology 20 Northwest University.
Forecast of key disciplines:
Inorganic Chemistry: Nanjing University, Peking University, Nankai University and Jilin University.
Alternate: China University of Science and Technology.
Analytical Chemistry: Peking University, Nanjing University, Xiamen University, Wuhan University.
Substitutes: Fudan University, Hunan University
Organic Chemistry: Peking University, Nankai University and Lanzhou University.
Substitutes: Zhejiang University, Tsinghua University, China University of Science and Technology.
Physical Chemistry: Peking University, Jilin University, China University of Science and Technology, Fudan University, Tsinghua University, Nanjing University.
Substitutes: Zhejiang University, Xiamen University, Fuzhou University, Nankai University.
Polymer Chemistry and Physics: Fudan University, Peking University, Zhejiang University, Jilin University, Nankai University and Nanjing University.
Substitutes: Sun Yat-sen University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, South China University of Technology.
About the exam:
English, composition is memorized, because all the compositions written are Chinglish, which will not be greatly improved in the short term. Memorizing a good composition, especially the general composition framework, not only saves time, but also is rich in words, which makes the teacher pleasing to the eye. You can type dozens to hundreds of words (the total number of large compositions is only 200). It is highly recommended that the universal composition edited by Wang Ruoping belongs to the bookworm series. Memorize the general framework for a while, and then write some compositions to be proficient, ok! Your composition is generally above 20 points (out of 30 points), plus good reading, online is no problem! ! ! English real questions are the most important, especially in recent years, you will find the regularity of the questions, which is very important. Doing a lot of simulation questions indiscriminately will not only waste time because of the wrong direction, but also affect the mood of candidates' English review because of some difficulties, so don't do it. Only the real questions are the closest to the test paper you will take next year, and even the way to do them is similar. Although there are many words in the exam, only those words have been used frequently in recent years, and you will find them when you do the real questions in recent years. It is very beneficial to do the real questions several times (at least twice) and then sum them up carefully, such as the way the questioner sets the questions and find the rules.
Do the real English questions several times first, and make clear the rules, which will be very helpful for your exam next year. When you get the paper again, you will find it close to you. Then there is the individual training. We will do cloze, new questions and translation training separately. If you are familiar with it, it is not a big problem. In addition, you can find another reading training book and read it again as a reading training other than the real question. As for memorizing words, words are very important, but they are not dependent on words like CET-6, and they are not rote like CET-6, so memorizing words is necessary, but even memorizing words every day may not obviously improve reading, and the number of words is quite large. I suggest you memorize the words that appear on the real questions first, because these words are relatively more important, because they have already appeared, and some words have appeared repeatedly for several years, and may appear again in the future, so choose the relatively important ones. Also, even if you don't know some words, as long as you are used to reading real questions and are regular, words still don't affect reading, and you can even guess them. For professional courses, each school is different, which is related to the school you choose, so you can only start reviewing if you determine the school early. Because the teaching methods of specialized courses in each school are different, and the teaching materials are often different, the differences of specialized courses in each school are quite large. You must review according to the textbooks and key points required by the school you want to apply for. Don't read textbooks or add or subtract key points at will. If you can get the real questions of professional courses over the years, you can often see the original questions or similar ones in the real questions of science and engineering in previous years.
In politics, there will be a punching class later. If you have time, you must find a famous one. I know that political "navigation" is good. Last year, I participated in the "Young Eagle" Chen. Anyway, at least I still listen to philosophy and Mao. Mao almost went to a punching class. He will help you draw the key points and then come down and recite them crazily. Generally speaking, it is more accurate, just like last year's multiple-choice questions. Philosophy, politics, and economy should read the information 1 twice first, because these two subjects need to be understood, and then when you are doing and reading some well-known and trustworthy simulation questions (when there is not enough time), you must be familiar with them and cover up the answers to show them immediately. You can answer the questions when someone is pressing the questions in the nearby exam, and you can buy a back. Last year, I bought Chen's, but I didn't get any marks. I'd better buy a pilot. It's a big problem to recite. Usually read more books, you will have a good feeling of answering big questions, many of which are played by yourself during the exam.
In a word, exams are skillful and can get twice the result with half the effort. The best example is English composition. If you go in the wrong direction, you may not get high marks when you are exhausted.