John Hopkins CTY Program

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FYI: its Johns Hopkins


FYI: OP is pretty obviously not a native speaker. What do you hope to achieve with this comment?


Not the poster, but a lot of native Baltimoreans call it John too. I fondly think of it as part of Balmer'ese.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FYI: its Johns Hopkins


FYI: it's "it's."


I think I love you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FYI: its Johns Hopkins


FYI: OP is pretty obviously not a native speaker. What do you hope to achieve with this comment?


Not the poster, but a lot of native Baltimoreans call it John too. I fondly think of it as part of Balmer'ese.


I am an immigrant and I have been aware of the 'S' for at least ten years. But I know a person who worked at JH and called it John (eventually he learned).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FYI: its Johns Hopkins


FYI: OP is pretty obviously not a native speaker. What do you hope to achieve with this comment?


Not the poster, but a lot of native Baltimoreans call it John too. I fondly think of it as part of Balmer'ese.


Indeed I think most Baltimoreans call it John Hopkins!
Anonymous
Are the camps in the DC area or closer to Baltimore?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My rising 4th grader is currently in the 3 week summer camp and LOVES it. I have never seen him more engaged or happy about learning. Classes are small, students are there to learn, discipline problems are minimal and he's having alot of fun. I am so happy we found this summer program and we will be back next year.

Ask your child if he/she would be interested, however. That's the biggest driver as to whether its worth it. Does your DC like extra work, doesn't mind homework, is super curious and somewhat analytical? My other child does not care for homework or extra research -- and I don't think this program would be a good fit for him!!


+1 on this, with a caveat.

DS, also a rising 4th grader, really likes the class and talks more about what he's doing than I've seen with just about anything. He plays sports during free time whereas he NEVER does that at our public school or even in rec leagues, where he thinks the other kids are too mean and aggressive.

But, even though he doesn't mind a little homework, he doesn't want to do it next year because he feels like there is too much homework.

He's doing a science class in a field that is generally his passion and has been for a long time. So, if you are considering this for your child, really think hard about the homework demand first and make sure your child realizes that this is school more than summer camp.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FYI: its Johns Hopkins


FYI: OP is pretty obviously not a native speaker. What do you hope to achieve with this comment?


Not the poster, but a lot of native Baltimoreans call it John too. I fondly think of it as part of Balmer'ese.


Indeed I think most Baltimoreans call it John Hopkins!


So do a lot of native Washingtonians. Guess we got it from driving up to Baltimore a lot and hanging out in that area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FYI: its Johns Hopkins


FYI: OP is pretty obviously not a native speaker. What do you hope to achieve with this comment?


Not the poster, but a lot of native Baltimoreans call it John too. I fondly think of it as part of Balmer'ese.


Indeed I think most Baltimoreans call it John Hopkins!


One of the reasons people attending Hopkins refer them as "Baltimorons".
Anonymous
My daughter loved the camp for a few years, but they never change or add topics. It's the same choices every year. We have since gone elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter loved the camp for a few years, but they never change or add topics. It's the same choices every year. We have since gone elsewhere.


PP, can you share where your daughter went after CTY?
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