Haley Carl
Lee
English IV
30 October 2015
Word Count: 394
Johns Hopkins University The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is a prestigious program that any graduate would be proud to be a part of. Out of all of their incredible programs, Johns Hopkins University, has one program that is placed on a high pedestal; Neuroscience.
Johns Hopkins Neuroscience program is tied in third with the California Institute of Technology for the best Neuroscience program in the United States. The Neuroscience program is among one of the oldest in the United States, but did not receive an official facility until 1983.
Johns Hopkins University was established in 1876, and has been thriving ever since. This university has a student population of over 20,000. To apply to Johns Hopkins, you must pay a application fee of a non-refundable seventy dollars. Also the applicant must have two
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The 28th president of the Unites States, Woodrow Wilson. Other Alumni have come from extremely wealthy families, because Johns Hopkins University is one of the most expensive colleges in the United States. Its tuition fee is $ 49,210, while Room and Board is $14,540. For one year at Johns Hopkins University it is a large amount of $63,570
Johns Hopkins University is a private university located in Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore is a large city that has many activities for college students. Over 40 museums are located in Baltimore itself, and the National Aquarium is located in Baltimore. Baltimore has mild weather year-round, cool summers and slightly cold winters. Overall, the state of Maryland is pleasant, and a great place to live. Despite the expensive overall fee at Johns Hopkins University, and the requirements on standardized test. With the beautiful scenery of Baltimore, and the many activities to enjoy, Johns Hopkins University is one of the best colleges any high school graduate could