The phenomenon of studying abroad is worth pondering. Why did Harvard and Yale only reject 1? For top universities, high scores don't mean everything. 2. Admission is comprehensive; 3. The admission threshold of prestigious schools is high, and the scores of applicants are high. Full marks do not mean Excellence!
What is the oldest university in Scotland? What is the oldest university in Britain? What is this city famous for? St Andrews University was founded in 14 13. St Andrews University is a 590-year-old school with more than 6,452 students. St Andrews University is the oldest university in Scotland. During the period from 16 to 18, the fate of St. Andrews University was mixed. It was during this period (1747) that Saint salter and Saint Leonard merged to form a joint college. Today, United College still exists, but the difference is that it has greatly expanded in all aspects. During the19th century, the University of St. Andrews has made great achievements in teaching and scientific research in liberal arts, theology, biology and physics. 1897 Dundee's newly established academic center joined the team of St. Andrews University. This combination has enabled the University of St Andrews to make remarkable achievements in medicine and applied science.
St Andrews University has a long history in Britain, second only to Oxford and Cambridge. St Andrews University is not only a world-famous teaching and research center, but also one of the best universities in Britain. St Andrews University often ranks among the best in various rankings. In 2000, Time magazine ranked world-renowned universities, and St Andrews University ranked seventh. In the 2007 university ranking recently published by the British newspaper The Guardian, the University of St Andrews ranked fourth. St Andrews University The quality and level of teaching and scientific research at St Andrews University are among the best in Scottish universities.
St Andrews University is a small university composed of liberal arts, science and seminary. Among the students in St Andrews University, 12% come from overseas, and the ratio of male to female students is 48% to 52%. The quality of teaching and scientific research at St Andrews University is very high. Students at St Andrews University are proud to wear red student uniforms.
St Andrews University is also the university chosen by Prince William. With the arrival of Prince William, St Andrews, a quiet town with only 65,438+08,000 residents, suddenly became lively. More than 4000 onlookers gathered on both sides of the road leading to St Andrews University, many of them young women, in order to get a glimpse of the prince. The scene at that time was no less than a royal wedding. Prince William is studying art history at St Andrews University. He chose St Andrews University as the beginning of his college career because of its clean environment and beautiful rural scenery. Prince William said: "This is a small community, and I can be less disturbed by the outside world." However, since Prince William decided to study at St. Andrews University, the application rate of St. Andrews University has increased by 40% compared with the previous year, and most of the applicants are girls. St Andrews lies in the east of Scotland. St Andrews has a small population,18,000 people. St Andrews University is integrated with the city of St Andrews, and it is as beautiful as the city of St Andrews.
Why is Harvard University so famous? What are the characteristics of teaching? Harvard university in the United States is propaganda. In fact, to put it more popularly, you can appreciate the learning atmosphere of Harvard University by turning the high schools and universities in China upside down.
What is the second oldest city in America? Which city in China is a sister city? Boston-Handan answer supplement
Detroit-Wuhu Denver is the second oldest city in the United States, and Kunming is twin cities.
Why Harvard, Yale, etc. Realize an open class? The educational system of foreign countries determines.
Harvard is clearly ahead of Yale. Why do B and Dan both want to go to Yale? You can't just look at the rankings when choosing a university. The most important thing is to consider whether it suits you. Although American universities are ranked successively, and Yale is indeed inferior to Harvard in all aspects, the strength of the two universities is actually not disparity, and the styles of the two universities are different. For Yale, it is more humanistic, and the faculty lineup, curriculum arrangement and teaching facilities of the school are all first-class. Beautiful Gothic architecture, Georgian architecture and modern architecture reflect each other, making the whole campus very classical and beautiful. In autumn, the campus is full of golden yellow and dark red leaves, and the sun shines obliquely on the quaint and towering buildings built by yellow-brown boulders. Yale's fame, its beauty and solemnity, and the solemn sense of history when standing in the middle of the campus overlooking the sunset attract outstanding students all over the world.
Yale University is one of the earliest universities in the world to offer humanities and arts, with many first-class humanities departments and humanities research projects. Its English department and history department rank first in the United States, and its philosophy teacher is quite strong. The pride of Yale, the Whitney Center for Humanities Studies, has made Yale a highland for humanities studies in American higher education. Yale particularly emphasizes freedom of thought and academic atmosphere. This principle of "free education" enables Yale to tolerate various schools of thought and maintain its vitality.
In contrast, Harvard has become a hell for students, with all kinds of legal and unfair competition. ...
In short, Harvard, Yale and Princeton are all top universities in the world, and Princeton has been ranked above Harvard for eight years, not just a business school mentioned by B. They don't say who is better than who, but it's all the same. In contrast, I actually prefer Princeton, where there are Einstein and Mi Shuai from Prison Break ... At present, I am applying. ...
Is it illegal to set up a skull and bones like Yale in China? It's not illegal, but some old feudalists don't like it. ...
According to the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC), the people of China have freedom of association.
By the way, the word "background" determines that this meeting is unlikely to remain unchanged. Perhaps China has had such an organization for a long time (internally).
Why can't universities in China produce talents like Harvard University? First, universities in China passively learn more knowledge (rote learning), while famous American universities such as Harvard pay attention to cultivating students' ability to study and analyze problems critically and creatively.
Second, the American education system pays special attention to cultivating students' ability to express their thoughts from the beginning of elementary school. Many students in China were too shy to give speeches and sell their ideas when they were in college.
Third, American students have been involved in important scientific and humanities research since famous middle schools, and college students often participate in professors' research projects or conduct research independently, with strong hands-on ability.
Fourth, the best professors in China engage in scientific research and take graduate students. Harvard and famous American universities attach importance to undergraduate education, and Nobel Prize professors give lectures directly to undergraduates, which is a great encouragement and inspiration to students. Many talents emerged during the undergraduate course.
Fifth, Harvard University is well funded. 10 years ago, the per capita grant for college students exceeded 20,000, and a lot of money was spent on undergraduates.
Sixth, because of Harvard's fame, outstanding students all over the world want to go. These people come together to influence each other and support each other after graduation.
Seventh, Harvard pays attention to the education of humanities, and science students must also study important liberal arts courses, especially history courses, to cultivate students' sense of history and social responsibility. There are too many branches in universities in China, and there is a shortage of accommodation for liberal arts and science and engineering.
Eighth, Harvard spends a lot of money to hire outstanding talents from all over the world to teach.
Ninth, generally speaking, American elite college students' study intensity, reading volume and exam homework are much higher than those of top universities in China.
This is what I have observed during my 40 years working in China-US University. It is original, not copied.
Harvard and Yale: Why should I study hard? The ancient Greek philosopher said that knowledge is like a circle.
Inside the circle is the knowledge you have. Outside the circle, there is an unknown world.
The less knowledge, the smaller the circle, the less I feel I don't know.
On the contrary, the more knowledge, the bigger the circle, and you will feel ignorant.
In other words, the more knowledgeable people are, the more they will realize their own shortcomings and the more humble they will be in character. The more ignorant people are, the more confident they are, and they like to treat others as ignorant fools.