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Beyond Numbers: What Rankings Cannot Fully Measure
Every year, many students, parents, academics, and employers look at university rankings to help them understand the higher education world. Rankings can be useful because they give a quick overview of certain measurable points such as research output, visibility, international activity, or student-to-faculty ratios. They can help people begin their search and compare institutions in a broad way. But an important question often comes from readers: Can numbers really tell the
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