Few people in the United States rank universities one by one, usually in piles. Just like our country, the five schools in East China are all good schools. Few people say that Shanghai Jiaotong University is better than Zhejiang University, but everyone knows that it is definitely better than ordinary universities. And there is such a thing as NCAA in America to confuse people.
The first pile: Harvard University, Yale University, Stanford University, Princeton University, University of Chicago, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, California Institute of Technology. Highest class
The second pile: Brown University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Northwestern University, Duke University, University of Michigan, Johns Hopkins University and Rice University. Excellent
The third pile: University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Vanderbilt University, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Notre Dame University, Georgetown University, Tufts University, new york University, University of Southern California, Carnegie Mellon University and UCLA. first-class
The fourth pile: Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, Washington University, University of Texas at Austin, University of California at Santa Barbara, University of California at San Diego, Wake Forest University, Brigham Young University, Rensselaer Institute of Technology, Clark University, University of Rochester, University of brandeis, case western reserve university and Boston College. Quasi-first-rate
The fifth pile: Pennsylvania State University, Ohio State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Maryland at Park, Rutgers University, colorado school of mines, Syracuse University, Worcester Institute of Technology, Clemson University, University of Pittsburgh, Texas A&M University, Miami University, Aberdeen University, George Washington University, American Catholic University, University of Florida, University of Minnesota, University of Miami, Tulane university, University of Colorado at Polder, Indiana University, Purdue University, Lehigh University, Boston University, Northeastern University, Yeshiva University, Locke II, etc.
The sixth pile: Michigan State University, Arizona State University, Oregon State University, University of Alabama, Auburn University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Miami Oxford University, University of South Carolina, Florida State University, Marquette University, University of Utah, University of Oklahoma, University of Iowa, Iowa State University, Boise State University, Baylor University, Louisiana State University, University of Cincinnati, university of akron, Fordham University, Oklahoma State University, Houston University, Tulsa University, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Arkansas, University of Kansas, University of California-Riverside, University of California-Santa Cruz, University of Missouri, Dayton University, University of Buffalo, University of new york, Binghamton University, University of Connecticut, university of vermont, University of Massachusetts, University of New Hampshire, San Diego State University, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, University of West Virginia, University of Kentucky, University of Tennessee, University of Louisville, Colorado State University, North Carolina State University, University of Texas, Dallas, Stevens Institute of Technology, Wayne State University, Michigan Tech University. Quasi-second rate
These are the better universities in America. There are too many third-rate, fourth-rate, fifth-rate and inferior universities, and not many people pay attention to them. Most of the students who go to college with grade five or below are residents living nearby and foreign students from some small countries.