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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leana_Wen She did not go to JHU. Harvard and Yale have produced 4x and 2x more Nobel Prize winners than JHU... Stop fooling yourself with the idea that JHU people have a superior moral mission to save the world or it's better than H or Y blah blah blah. It's just a pathetic excuse for JHU's significantly lower caliber of students and graduating alumni, and I say that as an objective fact, so you shouldn't take offense because you know it well but just afraid to admit it. It's one of the least desired schools in the T10 with a yield rate below 40% and that's with ED - or in the T20, for that matter. Barely a T10 school had it not been COVID-19, US News Rankings and Bloomberg's record-breaking donation, but I doubt it would make a difference. [/quote] I have no affiliation with Hopkins, but it is a consensus top 10 school in the world. They are strong across all disciplines like its Ivy league peers. It also has access to as many resources, between its billions in endowment and membership in the CIC- something no Ivy can claim. It is really weird to read someone's words that castigate such a well reknown university as if it were the University of Phoenix online diploma mill.[/quote] It's not. Show me the consensus. I am just trying to expose the lies and exaggerations of you JHU boosters. USNWR ranks 6 medical schools ahead of JHU's very own, which is like the only thing the school is specialized in. Harvard, NYU, Duke, Columbia, Stanford all are much more well-known and have bigger endowments than JHU and overall much stronger across the board than whatever discipline it is at JHU. I have not even heard of the CIC and stop making the organization sound as if it's super important or prestigious as the Association of American Universities (AAU), which all the ivies are a part of. I looked at the list of CIC schools and 95% are third-rate institutions, not exactly the same league JHU should be aspiring to be in. [/quote] LOL, your ignorance of the CIC is astounding, and it is a subset of AAU schools.[/quote]
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