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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let me correct your lists:[quote=Anonymous]Here are other rankings: QS Top Universities 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 2 Stanford University 3 Harvard University 4 California Institute of Technology (Caltech) 5 University of Oxford 6 ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 7 University of Cambridge 8 Imperial College London 9 University of Chicago 10 UCL [b]152 University of Maryland 247 University of Virginia[/b] Academic Ranking of World Universities 1 Harvard University 2 Stanford University 3 University of Cambridge 4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5 University of California, Berkeley 6 Princeton University 7 Columbia University 8 California Institute of Technology (Caltech) 9 University of Oxford 10 University of Chicago [b]53 University of Maryland 151-200 University of Virginia[/b] USNWR 1 Harvard University 2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3 Stanford University 4 University of California, Berkeley 5 University of Oxford 6 California Institute of Technology (Caltech) 7 Columbia 8 Princeton 9 University of Cambridge 10 University of Washington [b]51 University of Maryland 107 University of Virginia[/b][/quote] [/quote] What is the criteria? Why would UC Berkeley and UW rank so high, and UVA so low? That seems odd. [/quote] There is usually a significant component of these rankings that is based on the volume, quality, and influence of research and publications coming from these universities. UVA isn't as strong across the board as a school like Berkeley. This isn't really relevant to the quality of undergraduate education in my opinion. [/quote] Poor job at research does not mean great job at teaching undergraduate students just like bad job at research doesn't necessarily mean great job at teaching undergraduate students. Lot of research means more opportunities for undergrad to gain research experience and having professors with great reputations such as Nobel laureates. For example, Berkeley I think has the most number of Nobel laureates of all the universities which is impressive for a state university. [/quote] Harvard has more Noble laureates than Berkeley. [/quote]
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