@@mangeshdesai2322 According to US News Ranking, Carnegie Mellon University is the best for Cybersecurity. Next is MIT and then University of California-Berkeley and Georgia Tech.
1. MIT 2. Stanford 3. Harvard 4. CalTech 5. U. of Chicago 6. Penn 7. Princeton 8. Yale 9. Cornell 10. Columbia 11. Johns Hopkins 12. Michigan-Ann Arbor 13. UC-Berkeley 14. Northwestern 15. NYU 16. UCLA 17. Carnegie-Mellon 18. UC-San Diego 19. Brown 20. UT-Austin 21. Washington 22. Wisconsin-Madison 23. U. of IL-Urbana Champaign 24. Boston U.
Congrats proud mama. The joy our progressive children give is priceless. To God be all the glory. I wish your boy all the best. My daughter got admitted to UMICH this fall on full scholarship for a PhD program in AI. May God continue to make way for them, Amen 🙏
I am curious as to why he decided to stay at MIT for post graduate work ? Many people like to change colleges for masters and for doctorate work, and he had some excellent choices there.
My son who 16 years old got accepted to NYU with 55k /year scholarship from NYU for MD DEGREE. And. He starts NYU in fall 2023 when he is just turned 17 in 10 days. So proud of him😊
Berkeley ought not be in the top 50. Go watch the exchange between one of their law professors, Khiara M. Bridges, and Senator Josh Hawley, if you think I'm joking. The glory days of Berkeley and Clark Kerr are long over, sad to say.
Thank you Jesus 🙏🏼🙏🏼and Stanford, my son got accepted at Stanford last year 2022 with a full scholarship in Aerospace engineering. I’m so proud of you son 🤗☺️
Berkeley is not even a top 20 institution as indicated by the clowns they hire to teach law. Watch the exchange between Senator Josh Hawley and professor Khiara M. Bridges on youtube and you'll see what I mean.
Such lists are highly subjective. Implied in such rankings is that all of the professors will be outstanding not only as world-renowned experts in their respective disciplines but also will shine as instructors in classrooms. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence who has attended these and other highly recommended universities can easily make a list of which faculty members were less than desirable or even disasters as educators. Two of my worst professors were at one of the top ten universities in this video: One professor only had a master's degree in literature but was allowed to teach creative writing; in fact, he/she actually boasted one time that his/her degree was not in creative writing--sadly, that explained to me why he/she was so flummoxed by one person's poem to the point where he/she exclaimed, "This is not poetry!" In contrast, almost anyone with a graduate degree in creative writing would have been able to articulate what was problematic with that specific poem, but he/she couldn't. And though he/she had published poetry, his/her poetry never received or earned the kind of accolades one should expect from faculty who teach at such vaunted institutions The other incredibly dysfunctional professor at the same university didn't even have any college degrees but was mainly privately tutored as a youngster and as a teen--he/she was "self taught" to a large extent as a creative writer, and that lack of university training ultimately resulted in him/her being given two options when he/she taught at a previous institution: either quit or get fired. He/she had no choice but to "retire" and had to seek employment on the other side of the country since he/she had ruined his/her reputation as a creative writing professor. (How did I learn about this person's history? A former mentor of mine was invited to revitalize the creative writing program after the self-taught professor had "driven it into the ground.") Unfortunately for me, the disgraced professor's new employer didn't do a satisfactory job vetting his/her teaching history and hired him/her--but at least they inadvertently reduced the damage he/she could inflict by limiting his/her teaching load. But that same university did have two excellent professors I studied under: One is deceased, and the other one took a position at another university. Ironically, my one great professor (greatness is a rarity: Picasso was a rarity in the art world; Einstein was a rarity in the realm of theoretical physics--if we're fortunate, we might have one truly great teacher) taught at what most would consider an ordinary state university (though he also taught at a number of well-known universities during his lifetime not only because he earned numerous awards and honors for his work but also because he had made a name for himself as an outstanding professor in his discipline and, thus, got unsolicited invitations to teach at some of the universities mentioned in this video). Consequently, if one is lucky, one might have a terrific professor or mentor at an unremarkable institution that's never mentioned in such videos. As my one great teacher would remark, "It's all a horse race," meaning sometimes we'll win, and sometimes we'll lose. As a bit of advice, do your research as to who are the best professors in your areas of study: Ask people who you admire and have gone to various universities and get their input. That first-hand knowledge alone might make your ultimate university selections at least more informed than just relying on such videos.
Great insight. You are very correct. it is not only about the name of the university. The kind of Student and the Professors also matter. thank you for the comment
Top24 listed here (huh?): 1. MIT 2. Stanford 3. Harvard 4. CalTech 5. U. of Chicago 6. Penn 7. Princeton 8. Yale 9. Cornell ? 10. Columbia 11. Johns Hopkins 12. Michigan-Ann Arbor ? 13. UC-Berkeley ? 14. Northwestern 15. NYU ? 16. UCLA ? 17. Carnegie-Mellon 18. UC-San Diego ? 19. Brown ? 20. UT-Austin 21. Washington ? 22. Wisconsin-Madison ? 23. U. of IL-Urbana Champaign ? 24. Boston U. ? _____________ No Rice ?** No WashU in SLMO ?** No Vanderbilt ?* No Duke ?** No Emory ?* __________ No USC ? No Washington & Lee ? No Davidson ? No Williams ?* No Amherst ?* No Pomona ?* No Claremont McKenna ?* No Swarthmore ?* No Middlebury ?* No Harvey Mudd ? No Wesleyan U. ? No Haverford ? No Bowdoin ? _____________ No Texas A&M ? No UNC ? No UVA ? No UFL ? No UGA ? No SMU ? No Richmond ? No Trinity U. (TX) ? No Rose-Hulman ? No Olin College of Engineering ? No service Academies ?
Thank you very much. I appreciate your very good comment. Most of the universities you listed are featured in my other Best University videos in the channel. please check other videos in my channel
You're full of beans, Charles Malloy. All of those public universities belong there. Berkeley should be top five. UCLA should be top 15. Illinois and Wisconsin top 20. These schools have great faculty and that's what matters. Selectivity should not be used to downgrade public universities. Cornell, Yale, Princeton and Columbia should be ahead of Pennsylvania.
Pls can you mention or do a video of schools that accept HND(Higher national diploma) to study Msc or Phd. Pls as a prospective international student, would go a long way.
The person making this list knows very little about the best colleges in the us. How can you have a list without Duke, UNC, UVA or even Rice. Cornell ranked over Columbia?
They are great universities. They are all featured in our other videos th-cam.com/video/dS20_Ij4O-Y/w-d-xo.html. It is difficult to feature all the best universities in a small list.
My son got an admit for Masters in Information System in Carnegie Mellon University and Computer Science in Georgia Tech. Which university would you suggest for him?
Except in the broadest of groupings (i.e., excellent, great, good, average, fair, sub-par and do-not-attend) these rankings are silly. It is beyond splitting hairs. If you are looking for a college/university, consider the groupings I suggest here and then look for which one in that grouping you think will be the best FIT for you. The fit is so very important to having a great college experience. Good luck!
No USC? No Duke? No Vanderbilt? No Dartmouth? No Rice? Obviously these 5 should be in the top 24 (and probably a couple others), beating out many that did make your list, based on REAL criteria, like selectivity. Nope. List is invalid.
@@omaralahmari7808 That's one metric, but not a great one. It's not objective and is often very political (look to whom they award their Peace prizes). Nobel is a private foundation and there are MANY worthy candidates every year, with only one taking the prize in each of a very small number of categories. The selection from among the candidates is very subjective and ALWAYS controversial. It's like a Miss America beauty contest. Even so, USC ranks 33rd in the world by this one metric. Other prizes and awards can be thrown into the mix, too. Number of Olympians? USC=#1 (also, number of medalists, number of Gold medalists, etc.). Number of Academy Award winners? USC=#1. Same for many other fields and disciplines.
This doesn't take into consideration many factors like fees, International fees,fees of hostel,mess,meals,expenses, transport costs. Nobel prize winners are from all Universities including developing countries& third world countries universities. Moreover taught degrees & research degrees ( PhD) should be differentiated & so professional degrees like law, nursing,physiotherapy,medicine, engineering &CPA
They are both great schools, but MIT is ranked higher in Aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil and computer engineering according to USNews. MIT and Stanford are generally considered the top schools in USA # 1 and #2
UC Berkeley is next to Stanford and MIT when it comes to any stem and business discipline, which is really the only disciplines that actually matter in the world. Berkeley is higher than most ivy leagues. How is Michigan better haha
The Culinary Institute of America Hyde Park, NY Private, non-profit · 2-year University of North Texas Denton, TX Public · 4-year University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA Public · 4-year University of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV Public · 4-year
Completely flawed ranking. No info on how these are being ranked. Also mixes graduate programs with undergraduate, which makes no sense for HS students looking for the best possible undergraduate education. Thus, list is slanted to large publicly funded State schools with gargantuan graduate numbers. Where is Notre Dame?? Easily a top 15 university, much better than half these schools. Notre Dame is usually ranked in the same area as Vanderbilt, Washington Univ StLouis, Northwestern. Ridiculous list, flawed rankings. You need to seperate undergraduate from graduate schools.
They listed Berkeley at 13 but it probably shouldn't be in the top 20 when one considers the type of people they hire to teach law there. Just take a look at the exchange between Senator Josh Hawley and "professor" Khiara M. Bridges to see what I'm talking about.😟
@@R247Success This one's title says 24 best universities. didn't mention anything about they having to be ivy league schools. Many schools on this list are not ivies either.
@@carissazuo 0:00 Introduction 0:57 CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY 1:44 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (NYU) 2:41 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 3:24 RICE UNIVERSITY 3:59 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 4:33 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 5:14 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 5:54 DUKE UNIVERSITY 7:05 STANFORD UNIVERSITY 8:13 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
If you like any other great university in USA, please let us know in the comments. thank you
My son is want to do masters in cybersecurity.can you help me which is the university for him.
@@mangeshdesai2322 According to US News Ranking, Carnegie Mellon University is the best for Cybersecurity. Next is MIT and then University of California-Berkeley and Georgia Tech.
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1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Harvard
4. CalTech
5. U. of Chicago
6. Penn
7. Princeton
8. Yale
9. Cornell
10. Columbia
11. Johns Hopkins
12. Michigan-Ann Arbor
13. UC-Berkeley
14. Northwestern
15. NYU
16. UCLA
17. Carnegie-Mellon
18. UC-San Diego
19. Brown
20. UT-Austin
21. Washington
22. Wisconsin-Madison
23. U. of IL-Urbana Champaign
24. Boston U.
Thank you !!
Thanks 😊
Corrections....... Yale >>> Penn ///// UC Berkeley >>> U Michigan //////// Brown >>>>> UCSD.
My son graduated from MIT in 2022 and now he is pursuing Master Degree at MIT.He was also admitted to Harvard,Princeton and CalTech in 2018.
Congratulation. Thanks for raising such a great young man
He is most luckiest boy in the world.may god bless him.
Congrats proud mama. The joy our progressive children give is priceless. To God be all the glory. I wish your boy all the best. My daughter got admitted to UMICH this fall on full scholarship for a PhD program in AI. May God continue to make way for them, Amen 🙏
I am curious as to why he decided to stay at MIT for post graduate work ? Many people like to change colleges for masters and for doctorate work, and he had some excellent choices there.
@@CharlesFosterMalloy if it ain't brook don't fix it.
My son who 16 years old got accepted to NYU with 55k /year scholarship from NYU for MD DEGREE. And. He starts NYU in fall 2023 when he is just turned 17 in 10 days. So proud of him😊
Amazing. Congratulations
Thanks
Awesome. I hope he does great and all that great stuff.
1. MIT
2. Harvard
3. CalTech
4; Stanford
5. Princeton
6. Yale
7. Chicago
8. UCBerkley
9. Columbia
10. UPenn
Dartmouth should be over Penn, but that is very subjective.
Ucb get out
UCB should be ranked as No. 4 instead of No. 8
@@Leo-df9yq I agree with u :)
Berkeley ought not be in the top 50. Go watch the exchange between one of their law professors, Khiara M. Bridges, and Senator Josh Hawley, if you think I'm joking. The glory days of Berkeley and Clark Kerr are long over, sad to say.
Thank you Jesus 🙏🏼🙏🏼and Stanford, my son got accepted at Stanford last year 2022 with a full scholarship in Aerospace engineering. I’m so proud of you son 🤗☺️
Congratulations !!
yeah, jesus doesn't care
Fast moving learning.
Full scholarship parasites that we pay for
New 2023 Ranking
1. MIT
2. Harvard
3. Stanford
4. UC Berkeley
5. Princeton
6. Yale
7. Chicago
8. Columbia
9. CalTech
10. UPenn
Nice List. Thank you
Berkeley is not even a top 20 institution as indicated by the clowns they hire to teach law. Watch the exchange between Senator Josh Hawley and professor Khiara M. Bridges on youtube and you'll see what I mean.
Thanks 😊👍 Sir, Happy New Year to You
Happy new year
The best university in the Galaxy doesn't exist, it's in your mind.
My son graduated. From Princeton. Right now in harvard medical school
Congratulations! That's amazing
No Duke, Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, Rice, Washington U StL ????
amazing❤
Such lists are highly subjective. Implied in such rankings is that all of the professors will be outstanding not only as world-renowned experts in their respective disciplines but also will shine as instructors in classrooms. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence who has attended these and other highly recommended universities can easily make a list of which faculty members were less than desirable or even disasters as educators.
Two of my worst professors were at one of the top ten universities in this video: One professor only had a master's degree in literature but was allowed to teach creative writing; in fact, he/she actually boasted one time that his/her degree was not in creative writing--sadly, that explained to me why he/she was so flummoxed by one person's poem to the point where he/she exclaimed, "This is not poetry!" In contrast, almost anyone with a graduate degree in creative writing would have been able to articulate what was problematic with that specific poem, but he/she couldn't. And though he/she had published poetry, his/her poetry never received or earned the kind of accolades one should expect from faculty who teach at such vaunted institutions
The other incredibly dysfunctional professor at the same university didn't even have any college degrees but was mainly privately tutored as a youngster and as a teen--he/she was "self taught" to a large extent as a creative writer, and that lack of university training ultimately resulted in him/her being given two options when he/she taught at a previous institution: either quit or get fired. He/she had no choice but to "retire" and had to seek employment on the other side of the country since he/she had ruined his/her reputation as a creative writing professor. (How did I learn about this person's history? A former mentor of mine was invited to revitalize the creative writing program after the self-taught professor had "driven it into the ground.") Unfortunately for me, the disgraced professor's new employer didn't do a satisfactory job vetting his/her teaching history and hired him/her--but at least they inadvertently reduced the damage he/she could inflict by limiting his/her teaching load.
But that same university did have two excellent professors I studied under: One is deceased, and the other one took a position at another university.
Ironically, my one great professor (greatness is a rarity: Picasso was a rarity in the art world; Einstein was a rarity in the realm of theoretical physics--if we're fortunate, we might have one truly great teacher) taught at what most would consider an ordinary state university (though he also taught at a number of well-known universities during his lifetime not only because he earned numerous awards and honors for his work but also because he had made a name for himself as an outstanding professor in his discipline and, thus, got unsolicited invitations to teach at some of the universities mentioned in this video). Consequently, if one is lucky, one might have a terrific professor or mentor at an unremarkable institution that's never mentioned in such videos.
As my one great teacher would remark, "It's all a horse race," meaning sometimes we'll win, and sometimes we'll lose.
As a bit of advice, do your research as to who are the best professors in your areas of study: Ask people who you admire and have gone to various universities and get their input. That first-hand knowledge alone might make your ultimate university selections at least more informed than just relying on such videos.
Great insight. You are very correct. it is not only about the name of the university. The kind of Student and the Professors also matter. thank you for the comment
Top24 listed here (huh?):
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Harvard
4. CalTech
5. U. of Chicago
6. Penn
7. Princeton
8. Yale
9. Cornell ?
10. Columbia
11. Johns Hopkins
12. Michigan-Ann Arbor ?
13. UC-Berkeley ?
14. Northwestern
15. NYU ?
16. UCLA ?
17. Carnegie-Mellon
18. UC-San Diego ?
19. Brown ?
20. UT-Austin
21. Washington ?
22. Wisconsin-Madison ?
23. U. of IL-Urbana Champaign ?
24. Boston U. ?
_____________
No Rice ?**
No WashU in SLMO ?**
No Vanderbilt ?*
No Duke ?**
No Emory ?*
__________
No USC ?
No Washington & Lee ?
No Davidson ?
No Williams ?*
No Amherst ?*
No Pomona ?*
No Claremont McKenna ?*
No Swarthmore ?*
No Middlebury ?*
No Harvey Mudd ?
No Wesleyan U. ?
No Haverford ?
No Bowdoin ?
_____________
No Texas A&M ?
No UNC ?
No UVA ?
No UFL ?
No UGA ?
No SMU ?
No Richmond ?
No Trinity U. (TX) ?
No Rose-Hulman ?
No Olin College of Engineering ?
No service Academies ?
Nice listing but the public colleges are ranked too highly maybe 1 or 2 are top25, but not all those.
Thank you very much. I appreciate your very good comment. Most of the universities you listed are featured in my other Best University videos in the channel. please check other videos in my channel
You're full of beans, Charles Malloy. All of those public universities belong there. Berkeley should be top five. UCLA should be top 15. Illinois and Wisconsin top 20. These schools have great faculty and that's what matters. Selectivity should not be used to downgrade public universities. Cornell, Yale, Princeton and Columbia should be ahead of Pennsylvania.
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@Al De Florio that's funny coming from a Woke ___?___ .. :)
What is the ranking of Case Western university, Cleveland, Ohio & UT Dallas.
Case Western university is ranked #44 out of 443 National universities. It is top level school comparable to IVY league.
UT Dallas is ranked #151 out of 443 national universities. It is a great school also
How about Washington University in St.Louis?
Pls can you mention or do a video of schools that accept HND(Higher national diploma) to study Msc or Phd. Pls as a prospective international student, would go a long way.
thank you. I will look into that
I would place Duke and Dartmouth among the top half of the schools.
And Yale and Columbia.
Vanderbilt, Rice, Dartmouth, Duke??? Where's the ranking from?
Out of the Galaxy till his trips and stuff are on point
The person making this list knows very little about the best colleges in the us. How can you have a list without Duke, UNC, UVA or even Rice. Cornell ranked over Columbia?
They are great universities. They are all featured in our other videos th-cam.com/video/dS20_Ij4O-Y/w-d-xo.html. It is difficult to feature all the best universities in a small list.
@@R247Success but anyone would tell you Cornell is barely top 20, that Duke or UVa should come before UW or Illinois .... Just saying.....
Johns hopkins?
Where is USC?
Last year it was ranked 19 and UCLA was 27 on WSJ/Times ranking…
It’s not even in the top 24 on this list?
UNC?? Rice? Please. Maybe in Texas and North Carolina, but not elsewhere.
My son got an admit for Masters in Information System in Carnegie Mellon University and Computer Science in Georgia Tech. Which university would you suggest for him?
Carnegie Mellon is better
Except in the broadest of groupings (i.e., excellent, great, good, average, fair, sub-par and do-not-attend) these rankings are silly. It is beyond splitting hairs.
If you are looking for a college/university, consider the groupings I suggest here and then look for which one in that grouping you think will be the best FIT for you. The fit is so very important to having a great college experience. Good luck!
Several of the university of Illinois scenes are actually pictures of the university of Chicago.
Thank you! That was bothering me too.
Donation to You ? better rank ?
Where is Brown University? We know too well it is one of the top five, and so difficult to get into compared to other four co- top universities.
this comment is laughable....not supported by Academic Index nor acceptance rates
Well, Brown is good - but absolutely no way top five - that is just ludicrous, sorry
Cornell is known more than just for being in a welcoming small city
What about Purdue University?
Would like to know the ranking of Purdue
Where does Dartmouth College fit?
Seriously? Where is Duke and Georgetown
Apartment prices in china range from $ 900 - $ 8 billion per units and per years early 2023 - 2035
Duke, Dartmouth, USC, Washington and Rice are better than some in this list.
What about USNA orWest Point?
Would be nice if the photos matched the universities, and if the narrator knew how to pronounce Greenwich Village in NY (it's not Green Witch).
Thanks for the feedback. We appreciate it a lot
Would be nice if he knew how to pronounce Champaign and didn't say Illinois University. Disregard this video and the rankings.
An employer may consider your school degree, but your client wants to know if you can get the job done.
fantastic comment. application is the main purpose of knowledge
School rankings playing a big part in hiring process.
Your school degree might help you get your first or second job. After that, it is all based on your performance
No USC? No Duke? No Vanderbilt? No Dartmouth? No Rice? Obviously these 5 should be in the top 24 (and probably a couple others), beating out many that did make your list, based on REAL criteria, like selectivity. Nope. List is invalid.
How many noble prizes USC has like what not even reaching ten, Duke, Dartmouth, Rice. UIUC alone has 24 noble prizes.
@@omaralahmari7808 That's one metric, but not a great one. It's not objective and is often very political (look to whom they award their Peace prizes). Nobel is a private foundation and there are MANY worthy candidates every year, with only one taking the prize in each of a very small number of categories. The selection from among the candidates is very subjective and ALWAYS controversial. It's like a Miss America beauty contest. Even so, USC ranks 33rd in the world by this one metric.
Other prizes and awards can be thrown into the mix, too. Number of Olympians? USC=#1 (also, number of medalists, number of Gold medalists, etc.). Number of Academy Award winners? USC=#1. Same for many other fields and disciplines.
that way he want your comment and get the good point from youtube and get money from that
You can graduate from any of these universities, and still not get a top notch job. This depends on many factors that can’t be learned at any school.
Correct. Going to school does not guarantee success. It can help, but no guarantees. thanks for watching
Liked this because I saw my school.
which is your school? please let us know. Thanks for watching
This doesn't take into consideration many factors like fees, International fees,fees of hostel,mess,meals,expenses, transport costs. Nobel prize winners are from all Universities including developing countries& third world countries universities. Moreover taught degrees & research degrees ( PhD) should be differentiated & so professional degrees like law, nursing,physiotherapy,medicine, engineering &CPA
Thanks. We will consider that in our next videos.
1 = MIT
2 = stanfor
3 = harvard
4 = yale
5 = princeton
6 = colombia
7 = chicago
8 = duke
9 = upen
10 = cal tech
Tell me one subject that MIT is better at than Stanford. Name one.
They are both great schools, but MIT is ranked higher in Aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil and computer engineering according to USNews. MIT and Stanford are generally considered the top schools in USA # 1 and #2
Rice didn't cut it either
these really are the best university to indoctrinate your kids.
Yup; CRT is alive and growing by leaps and bounds, sad to say.
Unless You define the best universities selection
it’s impossible to come up the list people would agree on
Can you share about college for performing arts in USA in from India
Money’s best value universities is a much better list in my opinion.
Thanks. I am working on that topic. I appreciate the comment.
What about Purdue University??🤔
Purdue is a great Engineering University and more. It is featured in our other videos in this channel
thanks for the comment
Ok thanks 👍
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My big question is this: Who Owns/Manages These Ivy League Universities since they are very old, and their proprietors are dead?
We kept building his arcades anyways we want them not to just turn them into a church
17,000 students. Tough to get into Stanford.
University of Missouri, Columbia. UMC my Alma mata.
you're kidding, right? btw: what is an alma mata :) ?
One of the judges to kicked people off the bleachers even as fans
This list is absolutely your personal opinion within your rights. No more comments from me.
State University of Alaska online
Forham didn't cut it either Texas A&M . The University of Puerto Rico didn't cut it. Seaton Hall, SUNY,
Why US school and US University didn't accept Payment fee of American Coin (AC) today?
Where is Duke university
That's on y'all if y'all don't give the colleges to us please make them write a song even
Where's Duke University?
Duke is covered in other videos in this channel
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Where is Oxford?
USA universities. Check out my other videos for Oxford please. 🙏
@@R247Success sure
@@musharrafaminboeva9279 oxford is #1 in the world according to Times higher education ranking
Where are Duke Emory GA Tech
Where is the University of Florida?
I was going to ask this same question!
In Florida.
in Gainesville
U Michigan is better than UC Berkeley?
thank you
No way
UC Berkeley is next to Stanford and MIT when it comes to any stem and business discipline, which is really the only disciplines that actually matter in the world. Berkeley is higher than most ivy leagues. How is Michigan better haha
@Drone Anon my daughter wants to apply university of Michigan! What do they look for to consider it? Any advice please and thank you .
@@gulserenkochgiri1247 Grades, Test Scores, Extracurricular Activities, Awards, Essays and Recommendation Letters.
How is tufts not in this
No we just like it better you all have something
They just start up there gonna shoot me cuz mfs mad about me like I ain't shit
19:12 a female model look so beautiful . Was she a model or a student ?
Go Stanford!
Sir which best universities in hotel management plz guide me
The Culinary Institute of America
Hyde Park, NY
Private, non-profit · 2-year
University of North Texas
Denton, TX
Public · 4-year
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA
Public · 4-year
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Public · 4-year
Michigan State, for sure.
MIT is the best in the world.
Why?
Stop letting anybody I'm playing till I ain't even got the face
Maybe
U of A must be on the list bruh...
What about IU?
IU and Purdue are great Universities too. They are mentioned in our other videos in this channel
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Completely flawed ranking. No info on how these are being ranked. Also mixes graduate programs with undergraduate, which makes no sense for HS students looking for the best possible undergraduate education.
Thus, list is slanted to large publicly funded State schools with gargantuan graduate numbers.
Where is Notre Dame?? Easily a top 15 university, much better than half these schools. Notre Dame is usually ranked in the same area as Vanderbilt, Washington Univ StLouis, Northwestern.
Ridiculous list, flawed rankings. You need to seperate undergraduate from graduate schools.
Not the wrong way when we qualify y'all for y'all equipment anyways
Duke?
Harvard is # 1 in the world second YALE and MIT
Thanks for the comment. I agree
MIT, mi alma mater
For letting national sports rush already done
Me in for letting me in
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Goals
this may not be the most updated information, for example, UCLA is better than UCB recently.
No no no. ucla is not better than uc berkeley
In these universities any reservation for backward Christians like in india SC ST and OBC reservation in iit iims and aims
this is NOT an accurate list,..where is Berkeley and Cal State East Bay?? Huh??
They listed Berkeley at 13 but it probably shouldn't be in the top 20 when one considers the type of people they hire to teach law there. Just take a look at the exchange between Senator Josh Hawley and "professor" Khiara M. Bridges to see what I'm talking about.😟
@@michaelmelling9333 I was being sarcastic fool, people like you are so predictable
I ain't going if y'all ain't y'all the top
Maybe we're already to close my name be there's can even
Gables!
No Duke or Rice?
Duke and Rice are featured in my other videos. That is Top Universities Not in the Ivy League. Thank you
@@R247Success This one's title says 24 best universities. didn't mention anything about they having to be ivy league schools. Many schools on this list are not ivies either.
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0:00 Introduction
0:57 CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
1:44 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (NYU)
2:41 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
3:24 RICE UNIVERSITY
3:59 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
4:33 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
5:14 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
5:54 DUKE UNIVERSITY
7:05 STANFORD UNIVERSITY
8:13 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
Cornell 👀
BU?
Tennessee University yeah lol
This is what you say. Why should I believe it?
😀
Baylor didn't cut it
Go Baylor! Baylor bear here
Okay not not like y'all ain't record
vanderbilt... :(
Stupid regurgitation. Says same thing for every school. F
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Notredame
We won't you leave you out that or something
U of M
Also, our hospital.