Tell me about Johns Hopkins Undergraduate please

Anonymous
DS is interested. I've never been on campus. I know the neighbood around it isn't the best. That's about all i know. TIA.
Anonymous
Use the search function. Lots of good nuggets about JHU have been posted here in the past.

What are your sons goals? What's he into?
Anonymous
"Johns Hopkins University - where your best hasn't been good enough since 1876."

Tough school - great, great education. Recognized all over the world. Have your son do a weekend visit - he will either love it or hate it.
Anonymous
Can you afford it?
Anonymous
The short version:

1. Excellent and Rigorous Education

2. Poor social life

3. Crappy OCI recruiting for the most popular 'elite' jobs that students of peer institutions want - banking & MBB consulting. I know JHU alums that placed well in both but they had to work a lot harder compared to Duke or Georgetown grads.
Anonymous
It's known for its graduate programs and research, and the undergraduate get neglected (or not focused on). Research that part, OP, as it's known for that. My DH went to undergrad there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you afford it?


JHU still has merit scholarships while the Ivies don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS is interested. I've never been on campus. I know the neighbood around it isn't the best. That's about all i know. TIA.


I went to Jhul undergrad and then a top ten law school. International studies major. Social life if fine, there are plenty of parties for kids who are social and Greek life is big among that group. There is plenty of company for kids who prefer to hang in the library. Hopkins actually has excellent sports teams, although outside of lax, they are division 3,

Neighborhood around the campus is urban but perfectly fine. About a half mile away, it gets more sketchy. I never had any issues, and I'm female and went to the school back when students spent three years living off campus. The school has since built a lot more on campus housing.
Anonymous
Pp again, don't agree that undergrads are neglected. Most of my classes were small seminars with professors, not TAs. The exceptions were classes which would have been larger lectures classes anywhere, like intro level economics.
Anonymous
Any insight into the size /visibility of the LGBTQ community on campus, and how accepting LGBTQ students find the environment?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Johns Hopkins University - where your best hasn't been good enough since 1876."

Tough school - great, great education. Recognized all over the world. Have your son do a weekend visit - he will either love it or hate it.
Sounds like "University of Chicago - where fun goes to die."
Anonymous
THanks all - OP
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