Please do your own research. Spend the day there, do an overnight. I know several kids there who are having a great college experience. |
Any of them pre-med? That seems to be the worst. |
Actually, some of us scientists DO actually care. Glad your kids are vaccinated. Mine are also. But for a university to have a COVID vaccine mandate in March 2024 shows a complete disregard of science and statistics. It is just really bad policy, plain and simple. Definitely gives me a moment of pause. What is going on at Johns Hopkins? |
One of DCs roommates is premed. Also an athlete so maybe a different mentality, but spends a lot of time out with friends and is having a good experience. I think it really depends on the kid. If your kid was a cutthroat in HS, they will be in college as well. The laid back kids tend to find each other and make for a good experience |
If you have a legacy/athlete hook to land elsewhere equivalent, good for you. JHU is for top students with no hooks. |
I work for Johns Hopkins and my guess is that it’s because there is also a mandate for all staff, given how much overlap there is with healthcare and clinical settings. There’s also a flu vaccine mandate, which is long-standing and which no one seems to get their panties in a bunch about. It would be kind of silly to mandate all of your staff be vaccinated and none of the students, no? |
Exactly. In Baltimore. |
Not anymore. And they have one diversity essay. That’s what they now focus on in admissions. I stopped donating my $. When the alumni outreach took us out to dinner he told us that practically every dinner alumni are complaining about how the school has fallen off. It used to want rigor. Now they are letting in so many test optional students. It’s become a joke. |
| If I were an alum I wouldn’t give them a cent-what with how vociferous they have been against children of alumni and their whole DEI agenda which is beyond woke. As a physician I respect them from a medical standpoint but not regarding the Covid vaccine mandate (and many in the scientific community agree-it shouldn’t be a political issue). My DC had an opportunity to attend but is going elsewhere and I’m glad. |
+100 Let me tell you from a niece that did residency there—the hospital has had massive DEI and the drs they are churning out now are no longer the brightest. She was astounded. |
This vaccine obsessive across threads is hilariously ridiculous. Who are you? What do you want? |
This^. Its only a race if you are running it. Ones who are walking at their learning pace and soaking the available resources, have a very different experience. |
If anything, the quality/selectivity of undergrads has been steadily rising over time. Hopkins admitted close to 40 percent of applicants in the 1990s. Close to 5-6 percent today. |
Well, it is required because they do have a good understanding of public health. It may not be necessary for general public but covid is like meningitis and flu for shared dorm living. Think preschool, how everyone is getting sick and losing school days, only here it disrupts learning even more. |
No. Its not. They just are pro-merit, not anti-white. |