Niche, a ranking and review site, recently published its list of the “2023 Hardest Colleges to Get Into.” Using data from the U.S. Department of Education on various colleges' acceptance rates and SAT/ACT scores, they found, unsurprisingly, Harvard University to be the most difficult college to get into.
The United States takes the number one spot on the list due to its large number of prestigious universities and well-developed higher education system. With world-famous universities such as Harvard, Yale, and Stanford among its ranks, the US has a wide range of educational opportunities for international students.
United States. The United States, a forerunner in contemporary education, provides high-quality education offered by internationally renowned teachers. The country has more Nobel Laureates than any other country and welcomes over a million overseas students annually.
Ans. The countries with the hardest and most difficult education systems include South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Finland, etc.
Russia School Hours
Russian kids spend about half the amount of time in school than American kids do with the Pew Research Center estimating Russian primary school students spend 470 hours in the classroom during the school year, compared to the 990 hours required in 35 American states.
1. University of Sydney. The University of Sydney was established over 200 years ago and has since produced five Nobel Laureates and seven Australian Prime Ministers. However, getting into the University of Sydney is no walk in the park.
Antarctica (Coldest temperatures in the world)
On July 21, 1983, temperatures at Antarctica's Vostok Station plummeted to -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit, or -89.2 degrees Celsius!
Math 55 is just as infamous for its attrition rate as it is for its difficulty. Most sources like to cite the 1970 class, which began with 75 students and — between the advanced nature of the material and the time-constraints under which students had to work — ended with barely 20.
This year, for the sixth year in a row, Finland ranked as the happiest country in the world to live in. Being the happiest place on Earth isn't all that this country is known for. In fact, Finland is renowned for having the world's best education system.
Finland Education System Ranking
In Education ranking by Countries, Finland has a total score of 1.631K ranking in 3rd position in 2021. Finland has the highest ranking in High School Completion Rate. World Economic Forum's Global Competitive study ranks Finland as having the most well-developed education in the world.
Australia - 49.34 per cent. Finland - 47.87 per cent.
The UK, US, Australia and Canada still remains the preferred choice, but students are also considering countries like Uzbekistan, Philippines, Russia, Ireland, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. According to the data, the numbers have risen after the pandemic.
South Korea is known for having the highest graduation rate in the world, with an impressive 97.3% of students graduating from high school. This country has a strong education system, with a focus on STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
1. Sweden: According to its citizens, Sweden, which has recently been named the most respected nation in the world, meets all the criteria for being secure, friendly, and attractive.
According to the OECD, students in Finland have the least amount of outside work and homework than any other student in the world.