Well, this is my first entry not pre mediated. As some of my readers may know, I am very interested in a career of Biomdical Engineering. As is easily discoverable by a google search and a quick click, John Hopkins is the top rated school for this program in the United States(Berkley is #2)! So here is my rather random review.
Just some quick tid bits about Johns Hopkins... The Student to staff ration is 4.8 to 1 staff member ( which is considered a high rate for a university). Also, the university has a low rate of 28.4 percent female to 71.6% male (sorry men, the dating is by necessity fierce). However, this is a very small pool as the full time student enrolment is at a low 1,071 students.
Johns Hopkins also advertises itself with its diverse and adaptable engineering program. Students enrolled can choose from 14 individual departments spread amongst 12 areas of study for full or part time enrollment. Also impressive is the Schools other area, including the Carey Buisness school, Peabody Institute, and Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Although Johns Hopkins is known for its Engineering program mainly, it does offer other areas for students to explore. Its engineering program itself is known nationwide and is the number one school for Biomedical Engineering. Whiel it may not be as famed as some of the other schools I have reviewed, it will be well investigated when it comes time for me to apply\pick which schools to go to.
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