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- BALTIMORE, MD
- Rating 4.65 out of 5 156 reviews
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The Peabody Institute
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Masters Programs
Most Popular Masters Programs
- Teaching647 Students
- International Affairs609 Students
- Finance547 Students
- Public Health476 Students
- Biotechnology421 Students
- Business320 Students
- Nursing264 Students
- Computer and Information Sciences247 Students
- Economics and Econometrics230 Students
- Healthcare Management222 Students
Doctoral Programs
Most Popular Doctoral Programs
- Medicine115 Students
- Nursing Administration50 Students
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology39 Students
- Teaching35 Students
- Public Health31 Students
- Mechanical Engineering19 Students
- Biology18 Students
- Chemistry18 Students
- Electrical Engineering18 Students
- Epidemiology18 Students
Graduate Students
Total Graduate Students
20,088
Part-Time Grad Students
11,083
Research Assistants
1,858
Teaching Assistants
487
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of students agree that professors care about their students' success. 63 responsesPoll
92%
of students agree that professors are engaging and easy to understand. 63 responsesPoll
81%
of students agree that professors helped connect them to future opportunities. 63 responsesReturn On Investment
70%
of students feel the degree they are getting at this school is worth the time and money. 63 responses- Cost of Livinggrade C+
- Crime & Safetygrade B
- Nightlifegrade A+
Median Household Income
$64,113
National
$69,021Median Rent
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$1,163Median Home Value
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I am in the Applied Economics MS program. It is a great program - rigorous and challenging, but manageable and insightful. Professors are helpful and accessible! Its location in the heart of DC is also so beneficial to students looking to work/intern while completing the program. However, I felt that there wasn't much student support. Outside of the program director, there wasn't much career support/guidance and I felt that the communication with financial aid and registrar's office could be better.
I am pursuing my MS in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. The program is very intense and competitive, but at the same time, very enriching. There are individuals from various diverse backgrounds, which always gives a unique perspective to any problems they solve. The professors are world-class because they are experts in their fields, making it so beautiful to realize that we learn from these best minds. There are a variety of courses, and we can choose whichever paths or research we want to specialize in and hence tailor our research work accordingly. My mind always gets blown away by reading about the fantastic research here, and it is sometimes quite challenging to choose which one to get into. But networking and initiating conversations with the research team already in these labs and getting to know more about the research through them helps us narrow down to what interests us.
My overall experience at Johns Hopkins has been fantastic and, at the same time, quite overwhelming. I still have a long way to go since I have only completed three months until now. But networking and making connections helped me navigate through various challenges that came my way. It is okay to ask for help when needed, and being open to saying that you do not know specific answers when faced with direct questions makes us realize that we are all humans and a work in progress. The entire Hopkins community is very supportive and helpful. Hopkins has now become my new home, far away from home. But overall, striving every day to make the best use of the opportunities thrown at me is my biggest motto.