Some students heading off to college have their heart set on a certain one for various reasons, while others choose based on cost or convenience. But, for those students who are looking to attend the one of the best, here is a list outlining what are considered to be the 10 best universities in the world.
10. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Since its establishment in 1890, the University of Chicago has been considered to be one of the best universities in the world. It has programs for students in nearly every area of study, including law, economics, medicine, sociology, physics, as well as many others. In addition to boasting of 89 Nobel Laureates, it also can list John Rockefeller as one of the people whose donations made the founding of this university possible. It can be found in the beautiful Hyde Park community in Chicago, Illinois.
9. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
The University of California Berkeley makes the list not only because of the high quality of education they are able to provide for their students, but also for the incredible laboratories and libraries that are on campus. The amount of publications and research studies that come out of Berkeley are an accurate reflection of the quality of the facilities that this university offers to its students.
8. IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON
Its full name being the Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, this school focuses primarily on educating students within the areas of science, business, engineering, and medicine. Previously, the school was connected to the federal University of London, but broke away to become independent in 2007. The Imperial College London is considered to be one of the pillars of the “golden triangle” in Britain. There are a total of 15 Nobel laureates that have come from this quality university.
7. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
In addition to being the third oldest active university, Cambridge University also boasts an extensive library that houses more than 15 million books. Due to its large budget dedicated to research projects, students are able to actively participate and create research projects which has contributed to the 90 Nobel laureates that are Cambridge alumni. All this plus the excellence in student life that it has to offer makes Cambridge University an obvious choice for the 10 best universities list.
6. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Another college that boasts a long and successful history is Princeton, which was is the fourth oldest university in the United States. It is closely affiliated with quality education and strong traditions, especially in the areas of undergraduate teaching. The 35 Nobel laureates that have come from Princeton have come from its selection of courses in the areas of engineering, social sciences, and natural sciences. Although its educational offerings are somewhat limited in terms of spectrum, it is the quality of education that Princeton potentials look for, which is unparalleled.
5. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Also known simply as Caltech, this university has earned its place on this list due to the numerous awards that staff and students alike receive every year. It is known for being one of only a few universities in the United States that is almost exclusively focused on technical arts and applied sciences. Caltech has produced 33 Nobel laureates so far and continues to do valuable research that benefits the world as a whole.
4. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
With 81 former MIT alumni having become Nobel laureates so far, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is one of the most selective universities in the world, accepting less than 8% of applicants. MIT has rich traditions and offers students quality educational opportunities in the areas of physical science and engineering among others. There are many MIT alumni that have gone on to start incredibly successful businesses. If these alumni were considered their own economy, it would be the 11th largest in the world because of their combined high revenues.
3. HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Harvard University is another old university that is steeped in traditions and is well-known for the hand it has had in developing many leaders of the United States. A total of 8 presidents so far have been Harvard graduates. In addition to producing United States presidents, Harvard University has also produced an impressive 151 Nobel laureates to date. Additionally, this university is number one when it comes to financial endowment with $32.3 billion at the time of this writing.
2. STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Not only known for being the largest contiguous university campus in the United States, Stanford also has a long and rich tradition for producing alumni that are extremely successful in the areas of business among others. Some of the companies established by Stanford alumni include Google, Yahoo!, Nike, and Hewlett-Packard to name a few. So far, there have also been 58 Nobel laureates that have come out of Stanford. It is also the most selective college in the United States as it only accepts about 5% of those who apply.
1. OXFORD UNIVERSITY, ENGLAND
Oxford University is the second oldest university in the world still functioning. Although its exact founding date is unknown, it is believed that it has at least been in existence since 1096. Oxford University has produced 27 Nobel laureates to date. One of the offerings of Oxford University that has attracted numerous students over the years is the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. All this and more have allowed this university to land the top position on the list of the 10 best universities in the world.
The college that you choose can have a vast impact on your future and the success that you will have in your professional life, which is why choosing a university that has a history of producing successful alumni is a good place to start when looking for educational offerings to launch your future career.
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