The 2023 U.S. Top 100 rankings saw a huge change, with 37 schools rising, 50 declining, and 13 unchanged.
Key schools such as Berkeley, Cornell, UCLA, Southern California, etc., have also seen big changes.
What does this mean?
Is it really easier for students to apply?
In the 2023 top 100 university rankings, 37 schools rose, 50 declined, and 13 remained unchanged.
While two schools fell out of the top 100, two also joined the top 100, and the total remained the same.
This kind of reshuffle makes one wonder, what caused such a change?
Berkeley, Cornell, UCLA, Southern California, Boston University and many other key schools have seen large changes in their rankings.
Some schools have risen sharply in the rankings, while others have seen a more pronounced decline.
These changes have led to more reflection on what is really happening to these schools?
The schools in the top rankings are mainly concentrated in unpopular institutions, while the few schools that have risen between 60,100 have benefited greater.
Overall, the ranking of schools admitted by students has dropped slightly, but it is relatively less difficult to apply to the top 100 schools.
This means that students will face less competitive pressure when applying to the top 100 schools.
But can this analysis fully uncover the truth?
The changes in the 2023 ranking of the top 100 universities in the United States have attracted a lot of attention and discussion.
Students want to have a better chance of admission through this change, and the change in the school has also made people think more about the quality of education and academic competition.
With such a ranking change, we need more data and research to understand the reasons and effects behind this phenomenon.
Perhaps, such a change will bring about a profound change for the entire education system.