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Johns Hopkins University

22 Reviews

Locations:   Baltimore (MD) 

Annual Tuition: $63,340

100% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Master's in Public Health

Student Reviews - Master's in Public Health

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Beza Gebru

Reviewed: 12/7/2017

Degree: Public Health

Bloomberg School of Public Health is a great school for sharpening your research and technical skill sets for public health practice. The part time format allows for alot of flexibility in doing the program. Financial aid and support can be limited so apply early and look for many financial support opportunities because it is expensive.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Public Health

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is an amazing place to study. The resources and educational opportunities available there are the best in the world. However, make certain that you take cost into consideration (including the amount you need to borrow) before starting any degree program, and balance the cost of the degree with the salary for the type of job you want to get after graduation.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Public Health

JHSPH is the best school that I have ever attended. I love the collaborations and the openness to new ideas. Dean Klag created an environment where everyone feels welcome and no one feels like they are competing against each other. By far my best educational experience to date.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Public Health

It was a very connected and inspiring place that is dedicated to improving population health

Anonymous

Reviewed: 5/22/2017

Degree: Public Health

I thought Johns Hopkins paid close attention to their student's needs and fostered a productive learning environment.

Jackie Tran

Reviewed: 2/1/2017

Degree: Public Health

This school provides excellent networking opportunities for future prospects. However, more student funding should be available for graduate programs. School should focus more on students and teaching, rather than just research. At least opportunities for students to do research are abundant!

Anonymous

Reviewed: 1/31/2017

Degree: Public Health

JHSPH offers a lot of research opportunities. You would be able to work along some of the most world renowned researchers and scholars. The school is also unique in the sense that it has a very comprehensive school of public health with departments that do not exist in other schools. Lastly, it is consistently ranked the #1 School of Public Health!

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/23/2015

Degree: Public Health

Great variety and quality of courses, majors, professors and opportunities to apply knowledge.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 8/24/2015

Degree: Public Health

Pros: You get research opportunities and interact with faculty a lot. Classes are demanding but interesting. The school is very nice and the program is balanced. Cons: high cost of living and tuition is very expensive, poor financial aid for masters students

Anonymous

Reviewed: 8/4/2015

Degree: Public Health

The Bloomberg School of Public Health has a very rigorous MSPH program that really challenges public health students and gives them practical experiences to exercise the knowledge learned in the classroom. Faculty and professors are highly invested in students as well.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 8/4/2015

Degree: Public Health

The Bloomberg School of Public Health has a very rigorous MSPH program that really challenges public health students and gives them practical experiences to exercise the knowledge learned in the classroom. Faculty and professors are highly invested in students as well.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 7/21/2015

Degree: Public Health

Pros: Great professors who are willing to meet with you very often to ensure you stay on track. Classes are comprehensive and in depth, teachers are always ready to help. JHU uses a lot of new technology, they are the best so you can expect a lot from them. Cons: Very little/ non-existent financial aid if you are not a PhD student. Social life is limited around the area due to the location, not much night life. The workload for the Biochemistry Master program is very intense, expect to be studying.... Read More

Meagan Harrison

Reviewed: 1/22/2014

Degree: Public Health

One of the key features of my program in International Health is the 4 quarter system rather than the semester system. This is great because you are allowed to take more classes in less time, however the workload is both challenging and intense this way. One of the biggest pros is the support of the faculty and the connections you can make at Hopkins. The biggest con is the fact that there are barely any merit-based scholarships or need-based financial aid.

Brooke Splicer

Reviewed: 11/1/2013

Degree: Public Health

JHSPH is based on a quarter system which is a much different system than the semester system and takes a lot to get used to. The con of this is that most of the programs are shorter than what they would be on a semester system so you can complete your degree faster.

Dzifa Adjaye-Gbewonyo

Reviewed: 10/9/2013

Degree: Public Health

The pros are the access to leaders in the field as it is the highest ranking program in the nation. The cons are the term system, so since each term is so short (shorter than a quarter system), courses move very quickly. I also think they could offer better campus computing systems.

Amy Andresen

Reviewed: 7/10/2013

Degree: Public Health

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's program is very demanding and intensive. It also provides excellent courses with exceptional professors. I feel that attending the Bloomberg School of Public Health will provide numerous opportunities for me throughout my professional life.

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