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Best Colleges in the US for Undergrad?

I'm starting to build my college list and wondering what schools are considered the best in the US for undergraduates. I know it depends on the major, but are there any schools that are generally known for their excellence?

7 months ago

There are several schools in the United States renowned for their overall excellence in undergraduate education. This list typically includes Ivy League schools, such as Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. However, these are not the only options. Stanford, MIT, and the University of Chicago also consistently make the list.

It's also worth noting some excellent liberal arts colleges offer high-quality undergraduate experiences, such as Williams, Amherst, and Swarthmore. These schools are smaller in size and usually offer a student-faculty ratio that lends itself to more individualized attention.

Then, there are specialized institutes like Caltech, which are especially known for their programs in certain areas like technology and engineering.

But you're right; much depends on the major or the area of study you're interested in. For example, if you're interested in undergraduate business programs, the University of Pennsylvania (particularly Wharton), MIT, and the University of California, Berkeley (Haas) stand out.

A last note – while these schools are prestigious, the best college for you depends on several factors beyond prestige, such as campus culture, size, location, cost, and the opportunities available for your intended major or interests. So, look into these factors too while building your list!

7 months ago

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