I like the Johns Hopkins MS in Real Estate program. The MSF feels to me to be not as important. It is part time and offered at 2 campuses. Since it is part time you will be able to work, but if you are using the MSF as a way to break into something then I would choose a full time program. Any recent insight into the Johns Hopkins program? Current/former students that want to chime in? Recently attended an information session. Seemed like they were definitely still in start-up mode, but you've got to think that Johns Hopkins, with its reputation to uphold, will be able to have a thriving and competitive program in a few years. That's assuming there's still so much demand for the MSF degree. I did an MSIS at Hopkins B-School. I know the dean well and understand what he's trying to build. They made some great hires for professors recently that will be directly benefiting the MBA and MSF programs. They've poached a couple of professors from Booth and one from Wharton and just hired some Stanford and MIT phds. I had some of the newer professors and they were good.As far as placement, Hopkins is always a good brand but you'll need to sell yourself. Their career services is fairly weak. -- by 会员 wstcagn (2012/3/11 14:38:34)
谢谢你分享的信息。 超级纠结的是 我去官网看了教授介绍,每个人背景都挺牛。但是大多数都不是教MSF的。。。而是房地产或者MBA。。。我数了数金融类别的老师 数量最少。。。真是看着担忧 |