1. What Ivy League schools are there in the United States? 1. Brown University attaches great importance to undergraduate education and has been improving and striving to improve the quality of undergraduate education. Course selection is very free, and all freshmen and sophomores can choose courses freely. Although Brown University's economics can't rank first and second in the United States, it has always ranked in the top 20. Some people say that Brown's economics professors are strong but conservative and backward, but they still can't stop the love of students all over the world.
2. Columbia University ranks among the best in international politics in the United States, covering international relations theory, international security, international political economy and other fields.
The undergraduate psychology course of Columbia University has a wide range of contents, and students can often participate in teachers' research and gain first-hand knowledge through experiments. The psychology professor at Columbia University is first-rate, and has won rich honors in research and teaching.
3. Cornell University: The university with the highest admission rate, the largest scale and the most comprehensive disciplines in the Ivy League is also the youngest and most popular Ivy League. With nearly 3,200 undergraduates, the School of Engineering is one of the largest colleges in Cornell University.
Dartmouth College is small and sophisticated, and attaches great importance to undergraduate teaching. Undergraduate students studied by Dartmouth government will have good jobs in the future. Their early income can reach $50,000, and their medium-term average income will exceed $654.38+million, far higher than the national average.
Harvard University enjoys a high reputation, wealth and influence in the world, and is known as the think tank of American government. Harvard's academic level of economics is well-deserved in the world, occupying the first place in the United States for a long time, with more detailed and comprehensive professional branches and well-known case teaching in business schools.
6. As an undergraduate major of Warren Buffett, the University of Pennsylvania Finance was founded in the famous Wharton Business School, the birthplace of modern MBA. Known as the cradle of financial elites and the best business school in the United States, Wharton's financial graduates are hot. The University of Pennsylvania is also famous!
7. As a world science center, Princeton's rigorous academic atmosphere is definitely a sacred place for science and engineering research. CS major is very popular at present. The CS admission rate of Princeton University in 2065438+07 (7.1%) is not low, and it is in the middle of the Ivy League.
8. The third university established in American history is as famous as Harvard and Princeton. For many years, * * * has been competing for the top three positions in American universities and graduate schools. Yale University is a rattan school with a strong humanistic atmosphere, and it is also the only rattan school among the most popular rattan schools with a "history" as a major.
Second, the Ivy League application conditions Harvard University
Advantages: business school, law school, medical school, business administration, mathematics, economics, English, physics, psychology, sociology, physiology, political science, biochemistry, chemistry, earth science, etc.
Undergraduate entrance requirements: GPA 3.5+, TOEFL 100+/ IELTS 70+SAT EBRW 730-790, Math730-790, SAT II requires two courses, ACT32-35.
Yale University
Advantages: law school (ranked first in the United States), social sciences, humanities, music schools, medical schools;
Undergraduate admission requirements: GPA35+, TOEFL 100+/ IELTS 7.0+, SAT EBRW720-770, math740-790, two books recommended by SATI, ACT33-35.
Princeton University
Advantages: Mathematics, Economics, Physics, Politics and Government Studies, Public Policy, Computer Science, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, etc.
Undergraduate entrance requirements: GPA3.5+, TOEFL 100+/IELTS7.0+, SAT math730-790, EBRW700-770, SAT II requires two courses and ACT32-35.
University of Pennsylvania
Advantages: business, law, medicine, biology, computer, engineering, economics, psychology;
Undergraduate admission requirements: GPA3.5+, TOEFL 100+/ IELTS 7.0+, SAT Reading 680-750, Math690-770, SAT II requires two courses, and ACTComposite32-35.
Columbia University
Advantages: medicine, law, business school, journalism school;
Undergraduate admission requirements: GPA3.5+, TOEFL 100+/ IELTS 70+SAT 1460- 1550, two SAT requirements, and ACT33-35.
Brown University
Advantages: humanities and social sciences such as economics, mathematics and physics;
Undergraduate admission requirements: GPA 3.5+ TOEFL 100+/ IELTS 8.0+Satmath 700-790, EBRW705-780, ACT Math 29-35 English 32-35 Comprehensive 3 1-35.
Cornell University
Advantages: School of Hotel Management, School of Engineering, Agronomy, Business School;
Undergraduate admission requirements: GPA 3.5+ TOEFL 100+/ IELTS 70+Satmath 700-790, ERW700-790, ACT Composite3 1-34.
Dartmouth college
Advantages: biology, economics, foreign languages, psychology;
Undergraduate admission requirements: GPA3.5+, TOEFL 100+/ IELTS 7.0+, SAT Mathematics 720-790, EBRW7 10-770, ACT Composite32 and ACT.