Why Does Johns Hopkins Get Destroyed in Cross-Admit Battles with Peer Schools?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Non serious students fear rigorous academic reputation of JHU. They feel its going to be easier at ivies. Maryland doesn't sound as sexy as Boston, LA, NY so that's another factor.


LOLLL who thinks Boston is sexy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Student life is terrible there

How? In which way? Can you elaborate?

Besides living in Baltimore, which has its problems, how is Hopkins terrible for students?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Student life is terrible there

How? In which way? Can you elaborate?

Besides living in Baltimore, which has its problems, how is Hopkins terrible for students?


It isn’t, pp is a troll. I went to Hopkins and am happy to answer questions about student life.
Anonymous
It’s rigorous and shrinking violets hate it. The number 1 research institution in the United States by far and they expect results.

One of the 8 most important higher ed institutions in the country .

Harvard
Yale
Princeton
MIT
Hopkins
Annapolis
West Point
Stanford


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s rigorous and shrinking violets hate it. The number 1 research institution in the United States by far and they expect results.

One of the 8 most important higher ed institutions in the country .

Harvard
Yale
Princeton
MIT
Hopkins
Annapolis
West Point
Stanford




Lots of funded medical research at JHU, but the medical school is located away from the undergrad campus so not sure how much it benefits the undergraduate students.

What criteria or standards are you using to designate these schools as the "top 8 most important higher ed institutions in the country" ?

While I agree that all 8 are great schools, leaving Michigan and the Univ. of Washington at Seattle clearly shows that your list is not based on research and development funding and expenditures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s rigorous and shrinking violets hate it. The number 1 research institution in the United States by far and they expect results.

One of the 8 most important higher ed institutions in the country .

Harvard
Yale
Princeton
MIT
Hopkins
Annapolis
West Point
Stanford




If the above list is guesswork based on research & development funding, then the actual figures reveal these to be the top 33 for R & D expenditures for the year 2020:

1) JHU
2) Michigan
3) UC-San Francisco (medical research)
4) Univ. of Pennsylvania
5) Univ. of Washington at Seattle

6) UC-San Diego
7) UCLA
8) Wisconsin
9) Harvard
10) Stanford

11) Duke
12) Cornell
13) UNC
14) Texas A&M
15) Maryland

16) U Pittsburgh
17) Yale
18) Texas Cancer Center
19) Georgia Tech
20) Minnesota

21) Columbia
22) Penn State
23) MIT
24) Ohio State
25) NYU

26) U Florida
27) USC
28) WashUStL
29) Northwestern
30) UCal-Berkeley

31) Vanderbilt
32) UC-Davis
33) Emory
Anonymous
Princeton is at #67 for R&D expenditures for the year 2020--one ahead of #68 Carnegie Mellon University.
Anonymous
The USAFA at Colorado Springs is at #217 for R&D expenditures in 2020;

USNA at Annapolis is at #322.

USMA at West Point is at #327.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s rigorous and shrinking violets hate it. The number 1 research institution in the United States by far and they expect results.

One of the 8 most important higher ed institutions in the country .

Harvard
Yale
Princeton
MIT
Hopkins
Annapolis
West Point
Stanford




Only JHU is among the top 8 higher ed institutions for R&D expenditures in 2020.
Anonymous
Once USC & UCLA join the Big Ten Conference, the Big Ten will be the clear leader in R&D expenditures among all higher education conferences in the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Non serious students fear rigorous academic reputation of JHU. They feel its going to be easier at ivies. Maryland doesn't sound as sexy as Boston, LA, NY so that's another factor.


LOLLL who thinks Boston is sexy


White Catholics who like flat butts
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Student life is terrible there

How? In which way? Can you elaborate?

Besides living in Baltimore, which has its problems, how is Hopkins terrible for students?


Too much school work. Not enough hot people

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Student life is terrible there

How? In which way? Can you elaborate?

Besides living in Baltimore, which has its problems, how is Hopkins terrible for students?


Too much school work. Not enough hot people



Are you enjoying Arizona State?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s rigorous and shrinking violets hate it. The number 1 research institution in the United States by far and they expect results.

One of the 8 most important higher ed institutions in the country .

Harvard
Yale
Princeton
MIT
Hopkins
Annapolis
West Point
Stanford

If the United States could only have 8 schools. This list is what would be dictated. They are irreplaceable.




Only JHU is among the top 8 higher ed institutions for R&D expenditures in 2020.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s rigorous and shrinking violets hate it. The number 1 research institution in the United States by far and they expect results.

One of the 8 most important higher ed institutions in the country .

Harvard
Yale
Princeton
MIT
Hopkins
Annapolis
West Point
Stanford




Only JHU is among the top 8 higher ed institutions for R&D expenditures in 2020.



These are the 8 most important institutions for the United States for different reasons.
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