by samsurikamal
Berkeley is unique among the elite universities of the
world. Most of the schools it competes with are privately owned, but Berkeley
is a state school—albeit one with the elite status of a private school.
The university is nestled in a pleasant city by the same
name, within easy commuting distance of San Francisco. With over 36,000
students, Berkeley is also one of the larger elite universities.
An impressive selection of talented students feeds its over
350 degree programs, producing more Ph.D.’s annually than any other U.S.
institution. Student research is encouraged as each year 52 percent of seniors
assist their professors in their research.
Berkeley draws students from over 100 nations. During the
previous decade the National Science Foundation granted its students more
graduate research fellowships than any other school.
The faculty has produced 39 members of the American
Philosophical Society, 77 Fulbright Scholars, 32 MacArthur Fellows, and 22
Nobel Laureates (eight of whom are current faculty members).
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