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Where does UCLA rank in the world?

Where does UCLA rank in the world?

In the latest edition (2021), UCLA is 15th in the world and number 2 among U.S. public universities. UCLA ranks 13th in the Academic Ranking of World Universities by ShanghaiRanking Consultancy, based on faculty publications and citations and the number of alumni and faculty who have won major awards.

Is UCLA well known internationally?

UCLA performs very well in all the national and international rankings of the “best” public and private universities, including the most widely known list published by U.S. News & World Report.

Is UCLA or Berkeley harder to get into?

It is harder to admit to UCLA than UC Berkeley. UC Berkeley has a higher submitted SAT score (1,415) than UCLA (1,415). UC Berkeley has higher submitted ACT score (32) than UCLA (32). UCLA has more students with 44,537 students while UC Berkeley has 42,501 students.

Is UCLA required SAT for 2021?

Nov. The University of California will not use standardized test scores in fall 2021 admissions. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the UC required applicants to submit either the SAT with an essay test or the ACT with an essay test, which cost $68 and $70 to take each individual test, respectively.

Why is UCLA so famous?

It’s the best public undergraduate school in the world where the 75th percentile for admitted students is 4.3 gpa and 1520 SAT. The school sits scenically in the best part of Los Angeles on the famed west side with an Amazing campus, brilliant professors, a laid back attitude (unheard of for a top university).

What is Stanford best known for?

The most popular majors at Stanford University include: Engineering; Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services; Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies; Social Sciences; and Mathematics and Statistics.

How many applications did UCLA receive 2021?

Nearly 168,000 freshmen and transfer students applied to UCLA for fall 2021 admission, a 24.6% increase compared to last year, according to data released by the University of California Office of the President. Of those, 139,463 applied for first-year admissions, while 28,440 applied for transfer admissions.

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