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- Why does it feel like everyone hates it here at Hopkins? : r jhu - Reddit
100% agree school spirit is not a thing here My friend recently started a PhD at UMich and it could not be more black and white I think a lot of this is due to JHU being a small private school with a lack of sports culture and being a bubble in Baltimore There's no sense of community, neither internally nor externally The student body
- whats up with BME at JHU : r jhu - Reddit
BME undergrad acceptance rate is supposed to be 1-2 percent They only take 100-120 students and it is hard to transfer in The students are accepted for JHU, then another panel reviews the accepted students for BME Apparently they also recalculate the GPA for STEM The 1-2 percent number is based on some calculations 4-6 years back
- r jhu on Reddit: Want to do an online Masters in Artificial . . .
Yes these books are found throughout the JHU classes except d2L ai Online studying is difficult, but anyone interested in making AI a career should be prepared for at least 1000 hours of studying, same thing with software engineering JHU recommends taking 1 class a semester if you have a full time job, there’s fall, spring and summer
- 在约翰霍普金斯大学 (Johns Hopkins University) 就读是怎样一番体验? - 知乎
虽然JHU是个好学校,不过JHU在的城市是个很操蛋的城市。2016年Baltimore谋杀率在美国排第二,在全球排26。校园以外走三四个街区就很不安全了。因为这样的安全问题,个人觉得完全没有自由的感觉,都不敢到处乱逛,只能每天待在学校里。
- r jhu on Reddit: How selective is admissions for Johns Hopkins Advanced . . .
From the research I did before choosing the JHU program, the online professional type programs seem to choose rigor over selectivity Even Harvard's extension school lets all applicants matriculate, and then weeds them out throughout the program rather than paring down the applications Hope that helps!
- A Pre-Meds Guide to JHU : r jhu - Reddit
The average GPA of a JHU undergrad who was accepted into a medical school was a 3 63 cumulative (3 57 BCPM) The average MCAT of a JHU undergrad who was accepted into a medical school was a 512 7 With that being said, the GPA and MCAT you should have will most likely depend on what medical school you want to attend
- How does Johns Hopkins fare in terms of prestige? : r jhu - Reddit
The fact is, the PHYMS schools aren't the right fit for everyone Sure JHU will be well known for their Med School Just like Harvard is known for it's Law and Business schools But the JHU name still opens doors And JHU is known for academic rigor and grade deflation Meanwhile, Harvard is known for rampant grade inflation
- r JHU - Reddit
r jhu: Subreddit for all things related to the Johns Hopkins University and affiliates Come here to post and see news related to all facets of the…
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