Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This list is NONSENSE. I am an immigrant educated in Britain (Oxbridge), with many years in Asia, and there is NO WAY that Chinese University of Hong Kong, or EPFL, or Kyoto University, NUS (Singapore) or McGill are better than the top schools in the US (including SLACs)! The students in these universities want to come to the US for a better education not the other way around.
This is just a list put together to try to be "globally representative" and fails to capture the true academic and educational experience of US universities.
We sent our kids to US schools even though our kids got some of these universities. There is simply no comparison to the educational experience in the US.
The list is obviously not perfect, but how many university ranking lists are officially endorsed by a major country's government? This is the only list I know that officially comes from the UK government.
You completely misunderstood this list. This is just a list (taking large universities from each country) for awarding visas. Even if you attend a school not listed, as long as the employer sponsors you, you will be eligible for a high potential visa. Nothing to do with rankings. Geez, you are incredibly gullible.
Anonymous wrote:This list is NONSENSE. I am an immigrant educated in Britain (Oxbridge), with many years in Asia, and there is NO WAY that Chinese University of Hong Kong, or EPFL, or Kyoto University, NUS (Singapore) or McGill are better than the top schools in the US (including SLACs)! The students in these universities want to come to the US for a better education not the other way around.
This is just a list put together to try to be "globally representative" and fails to capture the true academic and educational experience of US universities.
We sent our kids to US schools even though our kids got some of these universities. There is simply no comparison to the educational experience in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This list is NONSENSE. I am an immigrant educated in Britain (Oxbridge), with many years in Asia, and there is NO WAY that Chinese University of Hong Kong, or EPFL, or Kyoto University, NUS (Singapore) or McGill are better than the top schools in the US (including SLACs)! The students in these universities want to come to the US for a better education not the other way around.
This is just a list put together to try to be "globally representative" and fails to capture the true academic and educational experience of US universities.
We sent our kids to US schools even though our kids got some of these universities. There is simply no comparison to the educational experience in the US.
The list is obviously not perfect, but how many university ranking lists are officially endorsed by a major country's government? This is the only list I know that officially comes from the UK government.
Anonymous wrote:This list is NONSENSE. I am an immigrant educated in Britain (Oxbridge), with many years in Asia, and there is NO WAY that Chinese University of Hong Kong, or EPFL, or Kyoto University, NUS (Singapore) or McGill are better than the top schools in the US (including SLACs)! The students in these universities want to come to the US for a better education not the other way around.
This is just a list put together to try to be "globally representative" and fails to capture the true academic and educational experience of US universities.
We sent our kids to US schools even though our kids got some of these universities. There is simply no comparison to the educational experience in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Our UK PhD stem friend had never heard of UVA or Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:They’ve got UDub and UT, plus NYU (?) but no UVA, GaTech, Carnegie Mellon, Rice? Bizarre choices.
It’s telling that there are no SLACs on this list, either, considering many have grad programs. Does the UK even have jobs available right now? I thought they are headed into a recession far sooner than we are.