WHAT'S SPECIAL
ABOUT A HOPKINS NURSE?
Answers from the Class of 2008

When
I first visited, I felt at home here because of
the school and hospital’s sense of civic
responsibility. People here respect that many of
today’s nursing students come from diverse
backgrounds and have many personal and
intellectual interests.
The Hopkins nurse has the option to do what
he/she wants after school and has had a lot of
clinical experience throughout his/her
education.
I came to JHU because there is diversity among
the student body and in class/clinical settings.
It is a recognized school with a reputation of
producing hardworking intelligent and caring
nurses.

Academic
excellence with caring hands brought me to
Hopkins.
Being a Hopkins nurse makes me feel satisfied
with fulfilling my potential – and exceeding my
own personal expectations.
Excellence, cutting edge technology. We are the
best, when people hear “Hopkins” they think of
quality and skill.
I want to be a part of a school that represents
excellence so that when I enter the workplace I
can give the most optimal care.
I want to be the best, and will be proud of the
accomplishment to be trained by one of the top
10 in the country.

I
believe nurses need to be of the highest quality
(after all, I may need one!). JHUSON seems to
produce the best – therefore I’m here!
Hopkins nurses are hard workers. I love to work
hard and do a good job.
Hopkins is a name everybody knows. It’s name
stands for quality in everything it does. I want
to be a top quality nurse which is why I want to
be a Hopkins nurse.
Hopkins stands for excellence, power, and utmost
currency in medical technology, research, and
health programs. A Hopkins nurse both
incorporates this prestige as well as the
care-giving qualities of nursing.

The
thing about Hopkins nurse that makes me want to
be one is the fact that they are sought after
all over the country.
I want to learn with and be among the best
nurses – people who take nursing to a higher
level.
I want to be part of the legacy of professional
with great reputations and respect in the health
care field. I am also driven by the higher
standards we are held to.
To be called a Hopkins Nurse is an honor. I will
hold that title with great pride.
I want to be a Hopkins Nurse because the school
has a positive vibe about it and I believe I
will be pushed to my limits by the faculty and
students.
I loved Johns Hopkins reputation for excellence,
dedication to the clinical environment, and
ridiculously cool resources.