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9 Reviews Found
Up to date course syllabus, recently revamped. No industry exposure.
70000 USD per year and 2 year program
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Course syllabus is mostly same from past years but every year professors update their own knowledge and teach students about new advancements in the field. We were also told to read many recent research papers as part of academic projects and coursework. There are summer internships available for all students for which students can apply on their own or the university helps students though career fairs. Research experience is gained by students by working in research labs as part time graduate research assistants.
My total tuition fees was 50,000$
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I have a work experience of around four years and during the course we get to work with actual industrial problems.
$60,000
They offer lots of courses in various subjects, you are allowed to take courses outside your department, which makes it really updated. I have even taken courses by some Nobel Laureates. Course syllabi are all very progressive and unique.
It’s $57000 for 12 months
My curriculum aligns perfectly with my interest. I was offered to specialize in the enterprise. The curriculum gives me a holistic knowledge of my field.
I pay 40,000 USD per annum
It is okay.
Tuition, room and board, and outside expenses. Tuition is 72000 per student approximately and most of us get some sort of grant at least like 2000.
I would appreciate it if it didn't change so much. The course curriculum is also definitely extremely challenging and some classes aren't unnecessary. However, I never know what I need and I feel like I'm taking too many things at once.
I'm not completely sure, but scholarships are not that generous and I'm paying approx $70,000 for my tuition right now even though we are upper middle class.
I have loved my biology classes although the requirement for physics is unnecessary. I think having more electives offered to underclassmen would improve morale and lead to a greater camaraderie among people of the same major.
Tuition runs 50-60k depending on whether you have on campus meal plan/residence. Other charges include printing, pre-professional advising, tutoring, etc.
I thought that there should be a looser interpretation of what qualifies as an upper-level science class at Hopkins. We are limited to mostly molecular and cellular biology science classes and I believe that limited me and having a broad understanding of medicine.
Hopkins was extremely expensive. For the first two years, you are required to live on campus and have a meal plan in which those two things alone added up to just under $20,000 a year. When you add that to the tuition and the cost of books and the lab fees it gets very expensive.
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