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Entry Requirements of Yale University

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Entry Requirements

Performance requirements
Tofel GPA
GRE GMAT
SAT Math 740 SAT Verbal 740
SAT Total 1500 ACT 32
Cost estimates
Undergraduate tuition / year $33030 Master’s Tuition/ year $33030
Undergraduate total cost / year $45670 Master total cost / year $45670
Admission ratio 9.94%

Materials needed:

1) the highest degree notarized

2) Notarized copy of results (average score not less than 80 minutes)

3) TOEFL score (minimum 600)

4) GRE score (no less than 1100)

5) GMAT score (minimum 680)

6) personal presentation

7) Two letters of recommendation

8) If apply for Arts courses, portfolio is required

School Website: http://www.yale.edu/

Application Deadline: December 15

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Presidents & Nobel Prize Winners in Yale University

Monday, June 21st, 2010

George Akerlof

George Akerlof

Presidents of Yale College birth–death years as president
1 Rev. Thomas Clap (1703–1767) (1745–1766)
2 Rev. Naphtali Daggett (1727–1780) (1766–1777) (pro tempore)
3 Rev. Ezra Stiles (1727–1795) (1778–1795)
4 Timothy Dwight IV (1752–1817) (1795–1817)
5 Jeremiah Day (1773–1867) (1817–1846)
6 Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1801–1899) (1846–1871)
7 Noah Porter III (1811–1892) (1871–1886)
8 Timothy Dwight V (1828–1916) (1886–1899) 1887: renamed Yale University
9 Arthur Twining Hadley (1856–1930) (1899–1921)
10 James Rowland Angell (1869–1949) (1921–1937)
11 Charles Seymour (1885–1963) (1937–1951)
12 Alfred Whitney Griswold (1906–1963) (1951–1963)
13 Kingman Brewster, Jr. (1919–1988) (1963–1977)
14 Hanna Holborn Gray (1930– ) (1977–1977) (acting)
15 A. Bartlett Giamatti (1938–1989) (1977–1986)
16 Benno C. Schmidt, Jr. (1942– ) (1986–1992)
17 Howard R. Lamar (1923– ) (1992–1993) (acting)
18 Richard C. Levin (1947– ) (1993– )

Nobel Prize Winners

•     George Akerlof (B.A. 1962). Economics, 2001

•     Raymond Davis Jr. (Ph.D. 1942). Physics, 2002

•     John F. Enders (B.A. 1920). Physiology or Medicine, 1954

•     John Fenn (Ph.D. 1940) Chemistry, 2002

•     Murray Gell-Mann (B.S. 1948)  Physics, 1969

•     Alfred G. Gilman (B.S. 1962). Physiology or Medicine, 1994

•     Paul Krugman (B.A. Economics, 1974). Economics, 2008. Architect of “New Trade Theory”, winner of the John Bates Clark Medal, Princeton University economics professor, New York Times columnist

•     Ernest Lawrence (Ph.D. 1925). Physics, 1939. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are named for him

•     Joshua Lederberg (Ph.D. 1948)  Physiology or Medicine, 1958

•     David Lee (Ph.D. 1959)  Physics, 1996

•     Sinclair Lewis (B.A. 1908). Literature, 1930

•     Lars Onsager (Ph.D. 1935) Chemistry, 1968

•     Edmund Phelps (Ph.D. 1959). Economics, 2006

•     Dickinson W. Richards (B.A. 1917)  Physiology or Medicine, 1956

•     William Vickrey (B.S. 1935). Economics, 1996.

•     George Whipple (A.B. 1900)  Physiology or Medicine, 1934

•     Eric Wieschaus (Ph.D. 1974). Physiology or Medicine, 1995

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Schools of Yale University

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Yale now has 12 colleges. Yale College: has humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering undergraduate programs, giving Professor BA, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts Research. Graduate School: has Yale College graduates offer postgraduate courses, giving Professor MA, MSc, MPhil, PhD. Medical School: Yale College graduates and other institutions have received the appropriate education courses for students, grant medical doctorate. Theological College: Yale College courses for the graduates, award Master of Theology, Master of Arts in religion, the best students can also pursue master’s degree in theology. Law School: Yale College courses for the graduates, Professor of Law MA, JD (JD) degree and Master of Law, Criminal Law Doctor of Science and PhD. Arts: Yale College graduates of vocational courses, master’s degree in fine arts award. Music: Yale College courses for the graduates, awarded Master of Music degree, music master, and doctorate in musical arts. Forestry and Environmental Studies: Yale College courses for the graduates awarded Master of forests, forest Master of Science, Master of Environmental Studies and Ph.D. in forest science. School of Architecture: Yale College courses for the graduates and awarded Master of Architecture degree in environmental design professional non-professional degree. College of Nursing: Yale University graduate courses, Master of Science in Nursing award. Drama: Yale College graduate students in degree certificate courses, master’s and doctorate in fine arts award. Institutions and Management: Yale University graduate courses, vocational award Master of Business Administration degree, also set up organizational behavior and management science degree programs.

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Yale University:Disciplines

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

The best school subjects of Yale University are social sciences, humanities and life sciences. Yale University Graduate School of Management in 1978 created a unique program – Public & Private Management, which focuses on public operation and professional management training of non-profit organizations. Sixty percent of curriculum is teaching, forty percent case studies of the public office or non-profit institutions. That also explains why masters of Business Administration in Yale are not called MBA but MPPM.

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Yale University:Brief Introduction

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Yale University is a private university founded in 1701. It has the equal reputation with Harvard University, Princeton University,  over the years competing for the top three U.S. universities and graduate schools positions. Faulty, curriculum, teaching facilities, are all high-quality. Beautiful Gothic architecture and Georgian-style architecture and modern buildings reflect cross each other, making the entire campus very classical and beautiful. Campus are full of dark and golden autumn leaves with the sunshine shining into those towering structures built with brown antique stone. Yale’s reputation, its beauty and dignity, as well as the dignified sense of history when standing and looking around during the sunset attract outstanding students from around the world.

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Yale University:Reputation

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

U.S. University Ranking 2010 – 2010 The Most Valuable University of the United States ranked 3rd

U.S. University Ranking 2010 – 2010 U.S. University ranked 3rd

2010 (Graduate) Physics – Atomic Molecular Optical Professional (Atomic / Molecular / Optical) (graduate students) the 16th

U.S. University Ranking 2009 – 2009 University of the United States ranked 3rd

U.S. University Ranking 2009 – 2009 American University Ranked 3rd

2009 (Graduate) Physics – Atomic Molecular Optical Professional (Atomic / Molecular / Optical) (Graduate) ranked 16th

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