Jeslek
Banned
While studying for tomorrow's two exams, I talked to my co-op boss and we discussed universities in general. He believes there are four categories for *general universities*. This excludes specialty organizations like London School of Medicine, London School of Economics, and so forth.
1) Liberal Arts - These are pure arts, not applied arts. Good programs would be political science and economics. Universities that excel in this category would be:
- Yale
Political view is usually: left of center.
2) Applied Arts - These are applied arts. Good programs would be law, accountancy, and so forth. Universities that excel in this category:
- Harvard
- London School of Economics (yeah I threw a specialized organization in)
Political view is usually: right of center.
3) Pure Science - Now this is a bit vague. These are the pure forms of science and not their application. Universities that excel in this category is also scarse and we could not come up with one except:
- University of Edinburough
and only because my boss visited the university personally.
4) Applied Science - These are the ones I'm most familiar with. They include all applied sciences such as computer science, engineering, and so forth. Top universities in the world in this order: (I actually consulted with an IBM executive on this lol. My boss has some interesting connections.)
- M.I.T. They are the undisputed leader in the world. I wish I could go there, but I had too great an opportunity to study local and be at the second greatest:
- University of Waterloo, Ontario. They are the best in Canada, and second best in the world, and I'm very proud to be going here.
Anyways, before this economic downturn IT companies used to hang out here at Waterloo and argue over who gets to hire what graduates.
- A possible tie for second place is Stanford.
- Berkley
- Hanover Technical Institute, in Hanover, Germany (I forgot the German name)
Anyone got any comments? Or universities to add?
1) Liberal Arts - These are pure arts, not applied arts. Good programs would be political science and economics. Universities that excel in this category would be:
- Yale
Political view is usually: left of center.
2) Applied Arts - These are applied arts. Good programs would be law, accountancy, and so forth. Universities that excel in this category:
- Harvard
- London School of Economics (yeah I threw a specialized organization in)
Political view is usually: right of center.
3) Pure Science - Now this is a bit vague. These are the pure forms of science and not their application. Universities that excel in this category is also scarse and we could not come up with one except:
- University of Edinburough
and only because my boss visited the university personally.
4) Applied Science - These are the ones I'm most familiar with. They include all applied sciences such as computer science, engineering, and so forth. Top universities in the world in this order: (I actually consulted with an IBM executive on this lol. My boss has some interesting connections.)
- M.I.T. They are the undisputed leader in the world. I wish I could go there, but I had too great an opportunity to study local and be at the second greatest:
- University of Waterloo, Ontario. They are the best in Canada, and second best in the world, and I'm very proud to be going here.

- A possible tie for second place is Stanford.
- Berkley
- Hanover Technical Institute, in Hanover, Germany (I forgot the German name)
Anyone got any comments? Or universities to add?