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Why is the qs ranking of Vanderbilt University low?
The qs ranking of Vanderbilt University is low because of different ranking standards.

The most criticized thing about QS is that its ranking is too subjective and it doesn't pay enough attention to academic research. Compared with QS, the ranking of American news in China is much more balanced, although there are many relatively subjective factors, such as alumni donation, local employment and life comfort.

Vanderbilt University, referred to as Vandy, is a world-renowned private research university located in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Founded in 1873, the school is a top school in the southern United States, a top 100 university in the world and a new Ivy League school. In 20 19, Vanderbilt University ranked 14 in American news, ranking 67th in the world and 50th in academic ranking of world universities.

Vanderbilt University is a typical school that pays attention to academic research and postgraduate training. There are about12,800 students in the school, including 6,900 undergraduates and 5,900 postgraduates. The teacher-student ratio of the whole school is 1: 7. As an elite institution, Vanderbilt University has 65,438+065,438+0 colleges, ranking first in North America in the four academic fields of business, law, medicine and teaching, and enjoying the reputation of the first aristocratic family in the South. The College of Education is the best in America.

Law school is an old-fashioned powerhouse in American law schools, relying on alumni associations to maintain close relations with some prominent business consortia and the most powerful law firms on Wall Street. Medical college is the only first-class trauma center in central Tennessee.