| JHU hates TJ kids for some reason. Very few, if any, are accepted. |
| It's like Chicago, but not controversial, so nothing to discuss. |
| I feel like it's seen as a grinder school that attracts hardworking children of immigrants. |
I don’t think either are controversial, since neither of these ED1 and ED2 schools are top 10 schools. (Yes, I know Chicago also has ED0, EA, and ED3 - don’t want to sell it short.) |
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Has the most applications amongst montgomery county and bethesda area schools and yield which is not surprising. Most posters wouldn't have a shot as it is demands high stats:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/10/mcps-students-college/ Especially the idiots claiming it isn't top 10 worthy when it has top ranked programs in stem and humanities above most ivies and privates like duke. |
THIS! Explains everything. |
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It is not top 10. Perhaps USN&WR ranks it as such, but it is not. It is definitely top 20. Maybe even top 15. Which is still great.
To that point, I think it has an "Ivy backup" complex. And again, there is absolutely no shame in that. But not a lot of people aspire to go there. It is more like "I'm super risk averse and don't think I can make an Ivy so I will ED to JHU." I know someone in their early 40s who was not pre-med and is a very nice, fun, interesting person who had a great experience there and has gone on to do very well. So the "grinder Asian pre-med" stereotype is not totally accurate. But it is not based on nothing. |
ED3? Please. No matter what, you rankings-obsessed parents manage to bring up Chicago. It's actually laughable. And the entire time, its just the same old tired argument that ED rounds negates an entire school's academic merit. You see institutions solely through the lens of their admissions. Chicago & Hopkins are T10 schools. Argue with the wall, Towson alumna. |
So if USNWR drops Chicago to the #12 spot, will the Chicago-haters move on? Is this the entire issue that people are so upset about, that a school with multiple ED options made the top 10, probably for a year? Wow. |
| Has a 5% acceptance rate and 1550 median SAT with 3.95 average GPA. With it going test required, it will get even harder. Most aren't getting in so leads to a lot of bitterness instate on a DMV forum. Hence the shit talk. |
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It's national not regional
Harvard Hopkins West point Yale Stanford Annapolis Princeton The most important national institutiond |
Not top 10. Because it isn't better than Ivies, Duke, MIT or Cal Tech. So that is already 11. I could argue with you about a few others as well but those are non-negotiable. I would personally choose Vandy or Northwestern over Hopkins but those two are definitely subject to debate and I wouldn't die on that hill. |
Plus MIT All have national interests of highest magnitude |
Yes, Charles Village is very nice, but it is a city location. And while Baltimore has many charms ( see what I did there) it has many challenges as well. Kids who grew up in Philly, NYC, or DC proper would generally not bat an eyelash. If your idea of an urban environment is Vienna, VA, Hopkins, or MICA or UMD Law might be a bit of an adjustment. |
Using the word "important" in this context is a sign that you have no clue. Schools are not "important." You sound like the same type of person who is jealous of people who belong to "important" country clubs. Where's the old striver thread when you need it. |