Nobody talks about Johns Hopkins here

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Anonymous wrote:How lucky is the Maryland area to have Big Ten UMD, Georgetown, Annapolis and Hopkins in such a small radius? Outside Massachusetts it's #1


Georgia: Emory, Gtech, Uof Georgia.


Not nearly as good or nationally important

Emory is more important than UMD and Georgetown. On par with Hopkins for health majors. Gatech on par with Hopkins for engineering majors. UGA also is more impact full than UMD.


Holy shit this thread has jumped the shark when trash emory posters rear their head.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:How lucky is the Maryland area to have Big Ten UMD, Georgetown, Annapolis and Hopkins in such a small radius? Outside Massachusetts it's #1


Georgia: Emory, Gtech, Uof Georgia.


Not nearly as good or nationally important

Emory is more important than UMD and Georgetown. On par with Hopkins for health majors. Gatech on par with Hopkins for engineering majors. UGA also is more impact full than UMD.


Haha, you overrated Emory and UGA and underrated Georgia Tech. Must be the Georgia public education to spell impactful the way you did.

You're delusional
Emory vs Georgetown
Undergrad- Tie
Law school- Georgetown
Medical school- Emory
Business school -Emory
Nursing- Emory
Global ranking- Emory

Won't even compare it to UMD because that would be an insult.

JHU is better but for health majors (public health, premed, nursing) they are tied.

Emory vs Gatech
Undergrad- Emory
Business- Emory
Global ranking- Tie
Don't share any other colleges, Emory is better

Georgetown vs Gatech
Undergrad- Georgetown
Business- Georgetown
Global ranking- Gatech
Dont share any other colleges, Georgetown is better

UGA vs UMD
Undergrad- tie
Business- UGA
Law- UGA
Medicine- UMD
Nursing- UMD
Engineering- UMD
Global ranking- UMD
I was incorrect about this paring but they are in fact close, however UMD is better.

You must have gone to Gatech, good school but not elite.
JHU>Emory>Georgetown>>Gatech>UMD>UGA

+1, Emory holds its own against JHU as well.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How lucky is the Maryland area to have Big Ten UMD, Georgetown, Annapolis and Hopkins in such a small radius? Outside Massachusetts it's #1


Georgia: Emory, Gtech, Uof Georgia.


Not nearly as good or nationally important

Emory is more important than UMD and Georgetown. On par with Hopkins for health majors. Gatech on par with Hopkins for engineering majors. UGA also is more impact full than UMD.


Once again- schools aren’t “important.” Perhaps you mean “prestigious?” Put down USN&WR and learn proper English. Not surprising that a thread about a STEM school has posters with poor writing and vocab.
Anonymous
I would take Emory over JHU as it is more we’ll-rounded and Atlanta>Baltimore.

GA Tech is a world class engineering school. STEM <> Engineering so comparing the two is not apples to apples. Tech also has great sports which is a plus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to learn: Hopkins was one of the first elite schools to get rid of legacy admissions. It has a lot of $ and a large financial aid budget due to the generosity of Bloomberg's donations. It has a very diverse student body and has very well regarded humanities and social sciences and music. Because of their emphasis on research, I always thought of Hopkins as a stem oriented school but seems like it has many other academic strengths.

JHU endowment per student is not high. Just sayin’
Anonymous
Did someone just get into Emory?
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Anonymous wrote:Since most people on this forum are DMV parents, we see the name Johns Hopkins plastered on every other hospital & clinic, and therefore see Hopkins as a hub of medicine, bio, and healthcare. Schools that pigeonhole themselves into one specific academic discipline (like Caltech, MIT, HMC) tend to not be top of mind for parents whose children don't fit their niche. I won't deny that Hopkins doesn't have amazing programs for other disciplines, but medicine/STEM controls the campus. Also, in this day and age, DCUM posters love to push the idea that you can "backdoor" into T20s by majoring in undersubscribed majors like classics and medieval history, but that doesn't seem to work at Hopkins.


I actually attended Hopkins. STEM does not control the campus. It also surprises me how confidently posters here toss out false info about both Hopkins and Baltimore.


"I went to X college being currently discussed" doesn't work on here anymore. Too many liars and fake anecdotes used to push talking points. Even if you did attend Hopkins, you would be incorrect in saying that it isn't a STEM-heavy school. If you truly believe otherwise, support your argument.


I said STEM doesn’t control the campus, whatever that is suppose to mean. I wasn’t a STEM major and never felt like a second class citizen. Pretty sure you never stepped foot on campus as a student so are just talking out of your ass.


All you're doing is supporting the people trashing your alma mater with this sour attitude. Seems like Hopkins reflects the moody, ratchet population of Baltimore.

And there's no use in touting your non-STEM Hopkins degree. Unless it was IR or Econ, you should've went to a state school.


Right, I’m a real loser who went from Hopkins to a T5 law school, where I was on Law Review, and then to two different Vault 20 law firms. Hopkins really turned me into an underperformer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did someone just get into Emory?


I suspect that is Emory mom, who had delusions that Emory should be a T10 school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to learn: Hopkins was one of the first elite schools to get rid of legacy admissions. It has a lot of $ and a large financial aid budget due to the generosity of Bloomberg's donations. It has a very diverse student body and has very well regarded humanities and social sciences and music. Because of their emphasis on research, I always thought of Hopkins as a stem oriented school but seems like it has many other academic strengths.

JHU endowment per student is not high. Just sayin’


Hopkins os 10 th in endowment size among private universities.
Anonymous
these emory chat bots are funny. terrible school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to learn: Hopkins was one of the first elite schools to get rid of legacy admissions. It has a lot of $ and a large financial aid budget due to the generosity of Bloomberg's donations. It has a very diverse student body and has very well regarded humanities and social sciences and music. Because of their emphasis on research, I always thought of Hopkins as a stem oriented school but seems like it has many other academic strengths.

JHU endowment per student is not high. Just sayin’


since masters programs are all full pay, endowment per undergrad actually is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would take Emory over JHU as it is more we’ll-rounded and Atlanta>Baltimore.

GA Tech is a world class engineering school. STEM <> Engineering so comparing the two is not apples to apples. Tech also has great sports which is a plus.


This person’s inability to write is something else. emory was embarrassing enough even without these chatbots. remember it had a us news scandal where it inflated student stats just to arrive at a shit ranking anyways.
Anonymous
I find it hilarious that parents here have such passionate feelings about various top ranked schools. In reality none of your kids are going to have their pick from among these schools. Apply broadly to a reasonable number of schools, including reaches and safeties, and be humble. If you are this picky even before you have an offer of admission, you are seriously going to shoot yourself in the foot.
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Anonymous wrote:I find it hilarious that parents here have such passionate feelings about various top ranked schools. In reality none of your kids are going to have their pick from among these schools. Apply broadly to a reasonable number of schools, including reaches and safeties, and be humble. If you are this picky even before you have an offer of admission, you are seriously going to shoot yourself in the foot.


it’s just mostly obnoxious trolls inserting unrelated schools into every thread
Anonymous
I know many kids who chose Emory over Hopkins. And vice versa. Hating on Emory is embarrassing to Hopkins and very provincial. The academic difference between them is insignificant and contrary to dcum stupid group think a lot of kids choose based on fit. And for many kids Emory is a better fit. There might be kids who choose Hopkins over MIT for fit and the same logic applies.
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