20% Native American doesn’t seem right. |
Johns Hopkins is for very smart people. |
Yes, and also smart enough to check the Native American box. |
Is it an honor system process? Or do you have to submit proof? |
Not only do you not have to submit proof, there is no legal definition of what constitutes membership in any specific group. Anyone can check any box, and the deception was out of hand. Let's hope the SC has ended the farce of judging people's qualifications according to their ethnicity. |
Johns Hopkins is like the polar opposite experience vs something like Southern Methodist University…. |
Think this stems from the generally poor Healthcare among indigenous people and on reservations. Big mission for Hopkins. |
My old neighbor was a JHU prof. He was unhappy that the academic ability of *some* admitted students declined in recent years. He was accustomed to having exclusively high achieving students but now encountered some who needed remedial work. As a society we have decided that this is what we want. |
We have not as a society decided that this is what we want. The leftist administrations of universities have decided they want to force-feed everyone their social justice agenda. Most people in this country are against race-based admissions, even groups that supposedly benefit, and Supreme Court has ruled that it is illegal. |
11:11 again, perhaps this is best for society overall. Perhaps not. Mobility is important and there are discrepancies in the preparation of students from different socio-economic groups, so there is no way around folding in a few less prepared.
As to the statistics about race, I am sure that many students identified as belonging to groups that they may not appear to. When a system incentivizes particular aspects, don't be surprised when people optimize for those things. Human behavior is predictable! |
Plus 1000!!! |
Carnegie Mellon is a similar school to Hopkins with way different demographics
Something is fishy/screwy in jhu’s reported numbers |
Are there any elements of college fun at JHU? Do they have sororities fraternities sporting events parties? I once heard from someone that most of the students go to bed at 9 o’clock and don’t really celebrate on holidays. |
40%+ of matriculants didn’t submit test scores, per the latest common data set. |
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The campus is divided between social kids and kids who study 24/7. Twenty five percent of undergrads are in a fraternity or sorority. In addition, there are national championship level D3 and D1 athletes. So, yes, there are parties and sporting events, lots of them. But also some kids who live in the library. Just like any other T20 school. |