Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School
School info
3.7
Overall Quality
Reputation
4
Food
3.2
Clubs
3.4
Facilities
3.8
Internet
4.3
Location
4.1
Opportunities
3.6
Safety
4
Social
3.4
Happiness
3.6
Basic Information
Location
- Baltimore, MD
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private business school
- Established: 2007
- Founder: William P. Carey, Johns Hopkins University
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Numerous
- including but not limited to: - Full-time and part-time MBA programs - Master of Science (MS) programs in several specializations - Dual degree programs (e.g.
- MBA/MS
- MBA/MA
- MBA/MD) - Certificate programs Given the variety and combinations
- the exact number is not specified
- but it is more than 20 distinct programs and specializations
Key Area
- Health
- Technology
- and Innovation
- Analytics
- Leadership
- and Innovation
- Business Analytics and Risk Management
Student and Staff Numbers
- Undergraduates: 0[5
- Postgraduates: 1,556 full-time, 1,767 part-time
- Academic Staff: 107 full-time
Notable Alumni
- Morgan Ortagus
- Candy Carson
- Obafemi Ayanbadejo
- Ken Babby
- Matthew E. Bershadker
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Carey Business School is excellent. It is definitely on the ascending path to T-20 status. The school has brilliant students and world-class faculty. It's on the verge of greatness.
Overall 5
The school's popularity is growing day by day and so are the number of employers visiting the school to recruit talent. Large corporations have already started recruiting on a regularly (such as Morgan Stanley, Exon, Lupin, Johns Hopkins Hospital etc.) and other prestigious companies are hiring off campus (EY, KPMG, PwC, Deloitte, GT, Booze Allen)
Overall 4.9
Recently started the program. Impressed so far by the cohort. Peers hail from top universities (UCLA, UMich, UVA, UNC, Yale, Georgetown, Hopkins, etc). Recently hired faculty and administration were also were from top B Schools. Experience of cohort includes healthcare, gov agencies, defense, finance, consulting, etc.. Happy I chose Hopkins.
Overall 4.8
I expect nothing less from Johns Hopkins University
Overall 4.7
Carey is really great school. It is very tough. There are some really great professors, and some not as great. The facilities are very nice. The Student Success Center and Career Counseling Center provide great services.
Overall 4.5
Excellent program. Faculty and staff are committed to making the experience rich and rewarding. Has somewhat of a cool start up feel. People are smart and think big. You will have to work for your grades, but that's expected. Resources, faculty & opportunities growing rapidly. Hopkins is highly regarded in many desirable industries.
Overall 4.4
So far, amazing experience.
Overall 4.2
Carey will test your limits. A tough school that requires a lot of work. A- and A are possible but not frequent. Some quant classes restrict the types of calculators you can use. Some courses overlap a few topics, but that is okaymany concepts in business are related. Come here to learn.
Overall 4.2
Best school in Baltimore!
Overall 4.1
Because of its location and Hopkins core competencies, Carey will soon have alumni on Wall St, Gov Agencies, healthcare institutions, IT & defense contractors, real estate, tech & engineering start-ups & NGOs. Because of the formats, it's probable that they'll have more applications than most established schools. MSF already has 710 AVG GMAT.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.5
This school has a fancy name but it's mediocre at best. They charge you $2500/ course, then take away every privilege the student has once their enrolled. This means you can't have notes for exams, no meeting Professor office hours exist, you buy Harvard cases in vain, and you can't use calculators on quantitative courses. Save your money, and run!