The 2021 admissions cycle was offering a SAT test-optional policy that was considering all aspects of an application including grades, honors work, and extracurricular activities.
But idk about 2022...
Because of its excellence in science, engineering, medicine, and business, the university ranks 9th in the QS World Rankings
So if you wish to do arts, I suggest you try LSE
It depends on which country you're talking about
If it's Canada-
A college can give you a diploma or a certification
A university can give you a degree
If it's US, the above definition stands
McCombs School of Business, University of Texas
Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University
SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University
That's a tough competition
Both are equally good and have had a rivalry for reputation in political science for as long as one can remember
But in my opinion, you should choose Harvard
Depends on the program you choose
But the fee range is- Oxford - between £26,770 and £37,510 per annum Princeton - $53,890 per annum
For undergrad courses, Princeton has a lot of grants and scholarships for financial aid
Over 60% of the undergrad students only have to pay $13,450 per year