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- Opinions on Johns Hopkins? : r ApplyingToCollege - Reddit
Furthermore, lots of people will say JHU is known for being depressing and nerdy Many students prioritize academics and extracurricular involvement at JHU, and honestly I don’t think that’s a bad thing at all, imo it should be the priority for students in college
- Why does it feel like everyone hates it here at Hopkins? : r jhu - Reddit
Does anyone feel like hopkins student body (or more vocal subgroup at least) has kind of just collectively decided that the undergrad experience is supposed to be sucky and intolerable? Yes, it's not always roses sunshines at Hopkins but there are really great aspects of this campus I barely ever see students celebrating Hopkins or being positive about being here I am not sure where the
- Disappointed with my masters program - can anyone else relate?
I am also a Master's student at JHU Bloomberg, and my experience has been completely different (helpful advisor, research opportunities, fulfilling classes) I think that it really depends on the department to provide opportunities for its Master's students
- r jhu on Reddit: Want to do an online Masters in Artificial . . .
Want to do an online Masters in Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Can anyone comment on the quality of the JHU program on MS (AI)?
- whats up with BME at JHU : r jhu - Reddit
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 The number of spots has remained the same, but the number of applications have multiplied
- Cornell vs. Johns Hopkins for engineering : r ApplyingToCollege
Cornell engineering is ranked #13 overall on USNWR, and JHU engineering is #14; not a meaningful difference, and although this does get more exaggerated as you look at individual engineering majors, JHU is still T20 for both CS and MechE If we're talking rankings overall, JHU is #7 and Cornell is #17, so
- Negotiating salary for an offer at APL? : r jhu - Reddit
I've recently received an offer from APL, however the recruiter informed that APL goes by a peer-group system for their salary This system gathers data on your relevant peer group (what is relevant was not disclosed to me), and generates a number for you Does anybody have an experience with this? and whether or not I can re-negotiate? I have another offer that pays more, and I want to know
- Is Johns Hopkins online Engineering for Professionals Masters . . . - Reddit
11 votes, 42 comments trueI recently applied and got accepted to Johns Hopkins' online Space Systems Engineering Masters of Science program The thing is, compared to every other of the 6 schools I applied to, all for online programs, the application was the simplest It was the only one that didnt require letters of recommendation or a statement of purpose I submitted the statement of
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