Genetic Engineering at Johns Hopkins: Is it a Good Fit?

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Johns Hopkins University is recognized as one of the largest research institutions globally, offering a wide range of programs beyond pre-med. For students interested in genetic engineering, it provides robust research opportunities and resources in the field. The university's reputation extends into various scientific disciplines, making it a strong choice for those pursuing careers in genetic engineering. Its emphasis on research and innovation supports a comprehensive educational experience, appealing to students with diverse academic interests.
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I understand that Johns Hopkins is a pre-med school. But, if I'm interested in genetic engineering, is that a good school to apply to?
 
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Johns Hopkins is one of the largest research universities in the world. If it were a sentient being, I'm sure it would take offense to being called a "pre-med" school.
 
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