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Ranking table of famous American universities
The ranking of famous American schools is as follows:

From front to back: Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Duke University, Harvard University, Yale University, Cornell University, University of California at Berkeley, Notre Dame University, University of California at Davis, Dartmouth College, Brigham Young University, California Institute of Technology, Georgetown University, University of Wisconsin at Madison.

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, National University of Lewis, seattle university, University of California, San Diego, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Utah, Johns Hopkins University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Columbia University, University of Michigan, ann arbor, Washington St. Louis University.

School profile:

1, Stanford University: Located in Palo Alto, southern San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA, it is a world-famous private research university, close to the world-famous high-tech park Silicon Valley. Covering an area of about 33 square kilometers (865,438+080 acres), Stanford University is the sixth largest university in the United States.

2. University of Pennsylvania: located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it is the world's top private research university, one of the eight famous Ivy League schools, and one of the founding members of the Academic Alliance14 of the North Association of American University.

3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, it is a world-renowned private research university. Massachusetts Institute of Technology was founded in 186 1, and its early days were mainly applied science and engineering. After World War II, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) rose rapidly depending on the research and development demand of American defense technology.