I. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), founded in 186 1, is located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Its main campus is built on the Charles River. It is a world-renowned top private research university and a member of the Global University Presidents Forum.
The engineering department of MIT is the most famous department with the largest number of applicants and the most "difficult to read". Won the American postgraduate course championship for seven consecutive years, among which electronic engineering is the most famous, followed by mechanical engineering.
Second, the University of California at Berkeley.
The University of California, Berkeley, located in Berkeley, San Francisco Bay Area, USA, is a public research university, known as the "public Ivy League", a member of association of american universities, and a member of the Global University Presidents Forum, and has been selected into the British Government's "Visa Program for High Potential Talents". In 2023, the University of California, Berkeley ranked fourth in the ranking of American news world universities.
If the formation history of the United States is a history of continuous development from east to west, then Berkeley is the intellectual development base in the western development of the United States. This public university, together with private Stanford University and California Institute of Technology, supports the academic backbone in the west, comparable to the Ivy League universities in the eastern United States.
Third, Harvard University.
Harvard University, referred to as Harvard, is located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is a top private research university, an Ivy League school, and a member of the Global Alliance for Advanced Research in Universities. Harvard University was founded in 1636. It was first founded by the colonial legislature in Massachusetts, and was originally named "New Citizen College".
In memory of Pastor john harvard, he gave generous support in the early days of the college, and the school was renamed Harvard College 1639 in March. 1780, Harvard College was officially renamed Harvard University. Harvard University consists of ten colleges and an advanced research institute. The school is also responsible for the management and operation of Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital.