Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Armstrong Medical Education Building

    5.0 (2 reviews)

    Armstrong Medical Education Building Photos

    You might also consider

    More like Armstrong Medical Education Building

    Recommended Reviews - Armstrong Medical Education Building

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration
    Photo of Ryan B.
    249
    50
    37

    12 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    12 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Colleges & Universities 841 times last month within 20 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Loyola University

    Loyola University

    3.6(8 reviews)
    3.6 miLoyola / Notre Dame

    I actually just concluded my Executive MBA program at Loyola and it was by far the best decision I…read morehave ever made for myself. My program was based on 6 hours of class work each Saturday, and it was group based learning with teams of 4-5 experienced professionals. What I Liked: - A few of the professors were exceptional, in the sense that they completely changed the way I think through certain business decisions - The facilities were great, with as many resources as a graduate student could need (from wi-fi to 24-hour study/work stations) - Relevant variety of coursework, applicable to my personal work environment and role(s) - Emphasis on experiential learning, traveled to South America (Chile and Argentina), as well as Gettysburg and NYC (got to interview traders on the NYSE floor) - Professional peers complimented my learning experience, working alongside experts in different industries (institutional investment, energy management, information technology, etc.) - All-inclusive price, costing $XYZ and nothing more, as priced from day 1 (remember, this was a 2.5 year program), making it easy to save and pay for - Alumni network is very active and supportive, already being invited to events and establishing some new professional connections - Dean Leggio has shaken my hand many times, as she is very present and available Things I Didn't Like: - Diversity was lacking from a gender perspective, but other MBA groupings had better balance; I'll assume it was an anomaly to be in an unbalanced classroom with only 2 women - A handful of professors weren't comfortable or ready for graduate students (we tend to question concepts more critically, rather than blindly accept a professors ideas without healthy resistance), but they were still somewhat effective in the sense that they were introducing concepts I was ignorant to prior Ultimately, since graduating I have had 3 interviews for positions I would have never been considered for without an MBA. All three of the interviewing organizations have a large Loyola degree population, or were opportunities introduced to me by someone within the Loyola network. Additionally, all of these jobs represented a possible 30-50% increase in pay compared to what I make now. I'm still in the process of 2nd interviews, so we will see how it goes. Despite the various opinions about the quality and effectiveness of this program, education is like a sword. It's abilities are limited to whomever is holding it. For me, I can already see real evidence that I can carve some new opportunities for myself while enhancing my performance and earnings. I don't know of any other more appropriate way to measure the impact of an MBA degree from a leading university. It was a great school and Loyola did a strong job.

    I am currently in graduate school completing my Masters of Arts in Teaching (Secondary, Biology) so…read moreI will refrain from commenting on the program and academics. The Evergreen campus itself is small but also quite beautiful in the varying seasons. The admissions building is a beautiful Victorian style home surrounded by a big quad and varying buildings. The grounds seem to be well maintained. The athletic center with the pool (the FAC) is also kept up well. The biggest complaint I have as a commuter and a visitor is the parking. There is basically no on-campus parking. The visitor lot is expensive and small -- often times it is reserved for different athletic and academic events on campus. You can try nearby side streets but there are times when nobody is allowed to park there, which tend to coincide with the end of undergrad classes and the beginning of grad classes. There are shuttles to locations like the FAC and the cathedral of Mary, Our Queen, but the shuttle is slow and unreliable. The graduate campuses at Timonium and Columbia have huge parking lots with enough room for everyone. If you want to visit, invest in an Uber or be willing to circle around for a while to park. Or you can pay for the Jenkins visitor lot. Your choice!

    Photos
    Loyola University
    Loyola University
    Loyola University

    See all

    Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing - Front of the school

    Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

    1.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 miDunbar Broadway

    Don't recommend going here. Here is my honest opinion. Masters program? Yes. Well supported with…read morereasonable expectations and a tutoring program. Had a mentoring program. Graduated no issues. Doctorate program DNP? Do not go here. It is one of the most expensive in the country and they care about their money more than you. They will take most of your financial aid and expect you to teach yourself off videos while barely affording rent. They will expect you to find your own doctoral project or insist you take one that you don't want. Then if something happens with that site, they blame you when it is not your fault for losing it even if you find a new one on your own. They make you find your own clinicals out of state and if you can't find one, delay graduation and double up on hours while taking classes. They promise professors full time positions and don't follow through. If you get more than once C even under extenuating circumstances, no one will listen or respond to you. They will play the blame game and not investigate both sides. I have never seen such unprofessional and downright rude behavior from professors and other administrative faculty. There is also no tutoring support and you can't get below a B- in any class (which they won't tell you until later.) They will even hold dropping 1 class for a W against you (even though it is allowed.) No mentoring programs. Some professors and faculty may imply that you are stupid. Huge egos. Very few have a willingness to help students. For your own sanity, don't come here. You only need a doctorate if you want to be a professor in the future. Go somewhere else for that. If you want to be an NP go get a certificate somewhere. Unless you want to sign up for all of this, once again don't let the name fool you don't come here. You have been warned.

    Why I have never given money to the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association…read more A few years back, I attended Johns Hopkins University for a bachelor degree program. I am of parents who never finished high school and never attended college. I was the first, and only one, in my family to attend and graduate from college. I come from humble beginnings. After learning that i could apply for a full or partial scholarship program with Hopkins, I applied and included an essay in my application but received nothing from Hopkins, not one dime for assistance. After starting at Hopkins, I learned that a fellow Hungarian student had received a full scholarship to attend the same Hopkins program which I was in. This absolutely astounded me. Why??? Because this student who had received a full scholarship to attending JHU hardly never showed up for classes except for a few times that I had noticed. And when he did show up, he was distracted or left class early. Obviously he was not interested in school. The Hungarian student eventually sexually assaulted a fellow student who was a friend of mine and immediately after that several JHU instructors came to our class and announced that the student had a warrant out for his arrest and to contact the Baltimore police department should we see him anywhere on campus. I have always wondered why the JHU alumni association awarded this clown a full scholarship at all. It made me question the integrity of how decisions are made regarding who is awarded scholarship funds. It has been quite a few years since I attended JHU and I only have $10,000 left to pay on my student loans. Thanks Hopkins for nothing.

    Photos
    Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing - Whole building

    Whole building

    Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

    See all

    Armstrong Medical Education Building - collegeuniv - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...