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Why are there ten TOP3 universities and 50 TOP 10 universities in China?
Probably because this is a question that can give full play to subjective initiative. .......

After all, I have been thinking, apart from Tsinghua Peking University, is Beihang the third? Or Xiamen University? Or Zhejiang University?

The reason why Beihang can become one of the choices is because of the youth here in the south of the Yangtze River and the wandering book of Beihang. These two books have always made me look forward to Beihang University.

First of all, I want to experience the student life there. Second, I am interested in Beihang University, so I checked a lot of relevant information and found that Beihang University is really excellent in all aspects.

Especially in aircraft and aerospace, and the online review of Beihang University is excellent, and the praise is always much worse, although it seems to be a lot of low-key in recent years.

Needless to say, Zhejiang University and Xiamen University have something to do with Ma Yun and Li Ka-shing. In the whole university community, except for the economy, it is a local tyrant, which gives people a feeling of attaching importance to science and technology, innovation and vitality.

Because there is no special authority to announce who is the top3 university, and it is too difficult to evaluate this thing, there is no way to formulate a standard and academic level. Famous alumni? Scientific research results? How many points do you get for each item?

So they can blow this thing at will. In addition to Tsinghua Peking University occupying the first and second place in no particular order, there are many reasons why Beihang University, Zhejiang University or Zhejiang University were chosen as the third place. This is probably why there are 10 top3 schools in China.

As for the reason why top 10 has 50 universities, it is roughly the same as above. After all, there are so many good universities in China, and the affairs of intellectuals are so disturbing that there is no way to tell them apart.