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9 Reviews Found
Campus Life:
No library on campus for Business school, no sports as well. We need to visit the other schools in university for such activities.
Hostel:
No accommodations in campus for post graduate students, need to find off-campus.
- Likes:
- I was interested in stem cell research and I got to choose Regenerative and stem cell technology as my concentration for my masters program.,
- Since I was in the field of Biotechnology, research is the main reason I joined Johns Hopkins University (JHU). JHU is highly reputed as a research institute with various facilities that help students pursue their interest in research and train them with skills required in the industry nowadays. I also like that mostly all the professors have a PhD degree and have knowledge in their field which they can convey to students through lectures and seminars.
- Dislikes:
- Most of the courses are online including few lab courses which are hybrid (online theory and practical in person lab work). Sometimes that becomes an issue for selecting courses for international students specifically as they cannot choose a subject that they like to maintain their student visa status.
Campus Life:
There are several organizations and clubs that organize various events for students. There are events where students can participate and showcase their talent. The library is the best place for studying in campus as it has books on different subjects. There are study rooms where a group of students can work together on a common project. The campus also has open spaces around the campus where students can sit and study peacefully without any disturbance.
Hostel:
I had to stay in an off campus housing which was on a walking distance from the university. I stayed in a 3 bed 2 bath apartment sharing with 2 other flatmates. The total rent for my apartment was 2010$ but my share was 650$ plus utilities and WiFi which was around 100$ total for 3 people.
- Likes:
- Immersion Program, Flexibility of Course selection, project based learning.,
- Its Reputation along with flexibility of program, in which we can take courses from different department and also the courses here are project based so get to learn while working on projects, other important thing I like is the immersion program
- Dislikes:
- The things which I don't like about University is the information is not available easily, the person who don't know the exact url or the location won't be able to access the website or the resources available, this can be improved according to me
Campus Life:
We have very good infrastructure and campus is beautiful along with this we have various clubs in it including the Product management club, Consulting club.
Hostel:
Currently I am staying in the 2bd 1b house and the rental ranges from 600-800 on an average.
Hostel:
University does not provide any accommodation for graduate students, we need to rent apartments on our own.
JHU is among the top 10 Universities in the world in chemistry, their chemistry program is very broad and versatile.
Hostel:
I am taking my online classes right now due to the COVID-19 situation, but I've heard that the off-campus accommodations are amazing with friendly neighborhoods.
Johns Hopkins University is one of the top colleges in the world for biomedical sciences. Getting a master's degree from such a prestigious university will be an added asset to my career. It is very important to choose the right college for a specific area of study.
Pre-Medical Program and also the flexibility to take classes outside of the core curriculum with the need to only fill bucket requirements. Additionally, it's in the city so ease of access to various food and entertainment.
Primarily ranking, opportunities, major, discipline, professors, had a medical school. JHU has an extremely high # of students who get into medical school also. It also was one of the few schools that I got accepted into.
The diversity of premed resources including a close hospital with ample undergraduate research opportunities, shadowing and clinical volunteering, and strong pre-professional advising experience getting people into medical school.
Hostel:
For my last two years at Hopkins, I lived off campus which was extremely affordable compared to their on-campus housing. Off-campus housing was just as proximal to the University as on-campus housing. Most people live off-campus their junior and senior years and all grad students live off campus.
The prestige mostly. At the time I thought that I wanted to be a doctor and Johns Hopkins Hospital had such a great reputation that I thought the university would prepare me for being a good physician.
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