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<p>Neuroscience at Hopkins is actually among the top 3 largest majors at the undergraduate level. There is around 70-90 Neuroscience majors per class. (not 3-4 students). <a href=“http://www.jhu.edu/registr/reports/Fall%2009-10/1.1-1A%20Homewood%20Undergraduate%20Enrollment%20(1st%20Majors).pdf[/url]”>Registrar - Homewood Schools (KSAS & WSE) | Office of the Registrar | Johns Hopkins University;
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<p>Harvard I think offers Neurobiology major. My friend at Harvard is a Neurobiology major.</p>
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<p>Hopkins neuroscience is among the most prestigious departments at JHU as a whole.</p>
<p>Undergraduates have really unlimited access to the world renown Hopkins neurosurgery department and has really strong ties with the NIH. Research funding for undergrads is extremely plentiful…</p>
<p>My Neuroscience friend (uber smart dude) is a laboratory surgeon and dissects rats brains as an undergraduate. He works side-by-side with the PI which is unprecedented and rare according to some of the graduate Neuroscience students. My other neuroscience friend is a pipette monkey. He is uber smart too… eh.</p>