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The difference between American state universities and public universities
1, with different properties.

State University is the largest school in the United States, consisting of Columbus' main campus and branches in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Gibraltar, Newark and Worcester.

Public universities are not a single school, but a general term for higher education institutions established and maintained with the support of the national government or local governments.

2, belong to different

State university is a public university;

Public universities include but are not limited to state universities. Among the top 50 universities in America, there are 16 public universities. Among the 16 seats in first-class public universities, the University of California holds 6 seats.

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Advantages of American public universities:

The public higher education system in the United States is quite mature, and the university systems in other States are basically the same as those of the University of California. Secondly, American "national" public universities, usually research universities, are the academic centers of the United States.

It can be called "big and comprehensive", that is, there are many schools or campuses, and there are many students and teachers. For example, among the 10 branches of the University of California system, as far as undergraduate education is concerned, except for six branches, two branches rank in the US 100 universities, and 1 does not participate in the US rankings, but medical schools are recognized as the fifth in the world.

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