Harvard Drops from 1st to 3rd: American Universities Falter as China Claims 7 of Top 10 Spots

Is that the official CWTS Leiden Ranking site? why are you so stubborn?
You know you are wrong, you definitely do, but just refuse to admit it, why?


Come on dude, don't be stupid.
 
Oh really?


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USA has 5 spots in the top 10 - actually the first 5.
China has how many?
Nah he is right, the list was wrong, you have Australian Catholic University here in the list (At number 12), that's a joke university here. LOL (I am pretty sure that should be Australian NATIONAL University)



One Uni is ATAR 90 Percentile, and the other is 64.55 Percentile, either they are mistaken the name, or it really on the list somehow, and it would have been some sort of data manipulation, either way, I wouldn't trust Leiden, like, AT ALL...........
 
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I wouldn't trust Leiden, like, AT ALL...........

I wouldn't trust ANY of them, but then, it never stops the commiebots to pick and choose whatever suits that which they are always so desperate to prove. (And then the anti-USA crowd comes rushing in, on cue. :D)

YAWN.
 
Nah he is right, the list was wrong, you have Australian Catholic University here in the list (At number 12), that's a joke university here. LOL (I am pretty sure that should be Australian NATIONAL University)



One Uni is ATAR 90 Percentile, and the other is 64.55 Percentile, either they are mistaken the name, or it really on the list somehow, and it would have been some sort of data manipulation, either way, I wouldn't trust Leiden, like, AT ALL...........

here we have GMAT-GRE requirements for admission in Australia :coffee:

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For an MBA in Australia, most universities require a GMAT score of 550-600, but top-tier business schools like Melbourne (around 695) or Monash (around 670) demand scores of 650 or higher for competitive entry, with some flexibility or waivers possible for extensive work experience or strong academic records. Aiming for 650+ significantly boosts your chances for top programs, though scores can vary, so check specific university requirements.
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I wouldn't trust ANY of them, but then, it never stops the commiebots to pick and choose whatever suits that which they are always so desperate to prove. (And then the anti-USA crowd comes rushing in, on cue. :D)

YAWN.
Nah he is right, the list was wrong, you have Australian Catholic University here in the list (At number 12), that's a joke university here. LOL (I am pretty sure that should be Australian NATIONAL University)



One Uni is ATAR 90 Percentile, and the other is 64.55 Percentile, either they are mistaken the name, or it really on the list somehow, and it would have been some sort of data manipulation, either way, I wouldn't trust Leiden, like, AT ALL...........

here we have primary details of GRE entrance requirements marks for "Engineering studies" in USA/West ๐Ÿ‘
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GRE requirements for US universities vary greatly by program and university, but generally, a competitive score for top programs is around 320+ total (160+ Verbal/Quant), while scores in the 300-310 range are often good for other programs, with specific minimums varying (e.g., 155+ Verbal, 160+ Quant for many top schools), plus an Analytical Writing score of 4.0+. Many universities are now GRE-optional or waiver programs, so always check individual university program pages for exact requirements.
General Score Ranges
  • Top Universities (e.g., MIT, Harvard, Stanford): Often require 160+ in Quantitative, 155+ in Verbal, and 4.0-4.5+ in Analytical Writing.
  • Competitive Programs: Look for scores above 310-318 total.
  • Average for MS Programs: Ranges often fall in the 150s for Verbal and Quantitative sections.
 
here is the UTS, University of Technology, the only City University of Sydney, and i finished my two masters from here :)
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=> here is the Business Card of my previous employment with the US's firm based in Australia. i was getting the government pension, with a high government free medical, on the measure of 'signature' in this firm..... :coffee:

this firm's branches are based in Singapore - Bangalore and Kolkata also ๐Ÿ‘
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Oh really?


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USA has 5 spots in the top 10 - actually the first 5.
China has how many?
I get that Chinese universities and others in SE Asia are making great strides (well done to them), but American Universities remain the hallmark of educational excellence in higher learning the world over.

My own experiences in the American university system perhaps have made me biased, but to this day, I stand by my conviction that the American higher education system is the very best in the world because it truly rewards merit and has the world's most connected ecosystem of industry/research/academia/policy think tanks tied to it (not to mention the massive endowment system that beats any private/state-funded setup the world over).
 
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I get that Chinese universities and others in SE Asia are making great strides (well done to them), but American Universities remain the hallmark of educational excellence in higher learning the world over.

My own experiences in the American university system perhaps have made me biased, but to this day, I stand by my conviction that the American higher education system is the very best in the world because it truly rewards merit and has the world's most connected ecosystem of industry/research/academia/policy think tanks tied to it (not to mention the massive endowment system that beats any private/state-funded setup the world over).
True in the past but it's fast changing now, we are living in an interesting time in the history.
 

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