The fourth school in my series is the noted Johns Hopkins University. JHU has several rankings, as it's on a variety of different lists--from the Top 100 Best Schools in the country, to Top 200 Best Schools in the world. According to US News & World Report, JHU ranks no. 14 in the country (as far as the top 100 list in America) and has an overall score of 86 points out of 100. In the fall of 2008, the school had an average acceptance rate at 25.4%. For the 2009-2010 school years, tuition and fees were listed at $39,150. On a worldly scale, literally, out of 200 universities in the world, Johns Hopkins lands at #13. As far as medical research is concerned, the school ranks #2, just behind Harvard.
This blog was originally created in the fall of 2009 to assist me in the planning stages and preparation of transitioning to a four year university in Washington, D.C. Years have passed, months have gone, seasons have come and reappeared, days have been counted and 2011 is here. Within just a few short weeks, I will find out which university I will be attending in the fall of this year. Oh how quickly time flies by.
Monday, December 7, 2009
School of the Week (Ending 12/12/09): Johns Hopkins University
The fourth school in my series is the noted Johns Hopkins University. JHU has several rankings, as it's on a variety of different lists--from the Top 100 Best Schools in the country, to Top 200 Best Schools in the world. According to US News & World Report, JHU ranks no. 14 in the country (as far as the top 100 list in America) and has an overall score of 86 points out of 100. In the fall of 2008, the school had an average acceptance rate at 25.4%. For the 2009-2010 school years, tuition and fees were listed at $39,150. On a worldly scale, literally, out of 200 universities in the world, Johns Hopkins lands at #13. As far as medical research is concerned, the school ranks #2, just behind Harvard.
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