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How about Brandeis University?
Brandeis University, located in Waltham, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, is a powerful private comprehensive university. Established in 1948. Although it has only a short history of more than 60 years, it has long been known as "the youngest major research university in America" and "Jewish Harvard". Brandeis University advocates small class teaching and cultivates elites. The total number of undergraduates and postgraduates is only about 5600.

In Boston, Massachusetts, led by Harvard and MIT, Brandeis University ranks among eight research universities and one of five famous universities. The other four famous universities are Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University and Boston College. No matter in business, economics, politics, biochemistry, physics, mathematics, sociology, humanities and other professional aspects and scientific research, the school is among the best in the United States, and its undergraduate education is almost a household name in the United States. It is a top university in Massachusetts and a leader among the newly established top universities in the United States.

Brandeis University has maintained the excellent comprehensive ranking of the top 35 in the United States since it was ranked by USNEWS, and the world ranking is also in the forefront of 100. In the latest comprehensive ranking of 20 14 USNEWS, Brandeis University and new york University (NYU) rank 32nd in the United States and 27th in the list of private universities. In 20 15, American news ranked 35th among American universities.