Nobody talks about Johns Hopkins here

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Anonymous wrote:NC: Duke, UNC, NC state, and dcum favorite Davidson


Davidson is 2+ hours away from the Triangle so that is aggressive. Wake is a lot closer so I would give you that.

As the crow flies, Princeton and Rutgers are as contiguous to Philly or NYC as the MD area schools are. So attach them to Columbia, Barnard, NYU and Cooper Union or to Penn and the mainline SLACs and it is competitive. Because I would argue that Rutgers=UMD but I'm guessing the DMV crowd will incorrectly fight me on that.
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Anonymous wrote:I went to Hopkins and took my kid there (TJ student) and he was luke warm to it.

They explicitly said in the admissions presentation that children of divorced or broken families were not welcome which was very shocking to me.

The campus feels more secure than when I went there. I was a TA and student advisor for one of their more "cut throat" programs and it didn't feel cut throat to me (compared to my HYPSM experience). The research opportunities are top notch, music, business and medicine are too.


??? You must have heard that wrong.


I'm an alum. I definitely did not hear wrong. It was really off putting.
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My kid isn’t interested because he wants to go further away.
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I agree that there is little talk about hopkins and i dont get it. My kid wanted a medium size school in/near a city with a strong IR and econ/business. So I put hopkins on the list to explore. Lovely campus and great professors. Had a decent tour guide who was chatty. My kid had little interest bc of reputation of being nerdy and asocial. My smart kid wants to study and have fun. I researched further and found greek is popular for athletes and humanities/social science kids. But after speaking with a pretty senior prof who has been there a long time, to get some 'intel', he acknowledged that hopkins is a 'serious' place for serous students and not very social. Our non dmv private sends a couple of kids to hopkins each year - they are usually super smart humanities kids and recruited athletes. My kid did apply but was accepted ed elsewhere.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that there is little talk about hopkins and i dont get it. My kid wanted a medium size school in/near a city with a strong IR and econ/business. So I put hopkins on the list to explore. Lovely campus and great professors. Had a decent tour guide who was chatty. My kid had little interest bc of reputation of being nerdy and asocial. My smart kid wants to study and have fun. I researched further and found greek is popular for athletes and humanities/social science kids. But after speaking with a pretty senior prof who has been there a long time, to get some 'intel', he acknowledged that hopkins is a 'serious' place for serous students and not very social. Our non dmv private sends a couple of kids to hopkins each year - they are usually super smart humanities kids and recruited athletes. My kid did apply but was accepted ed elsewhere.


how can you apply but be accepted ED elsewhere?
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that there is little talk about hopkins and i dont get it. My kid wanted a medium size school in/near a city with a strong IR and econ/business. So I put hopkins on the list to explore. Lovely campus and great professors. Had a decent tour guide who was chatty. My kid had little interest bc of reputation of being nerdy and asocial. My smart kid wants to study and have fun. I researched further and found greek is popular for athletes and humanities/social science kids. But after speaking with a pretty senior prof who has been there a long time, to get some 'intel', he acknowledged that hopkins is a 'serious' place for serous students and not very social. Our non dmv private sends a couple of kids to hopkins each year - they are usually super smart humanities kids and recruited athletes. My kid did apply but was accepted ed elsewhere.


how can you apply but be accepted ED elsewhere?

If you apply RD?
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that there is little talk about hopkins and i dont get it. My kid wanted a medium size school in/near a city with a strong IR and econ/business. So I put hopkins on the list to explore. Lovely campus and great professors. Had a decent tour guide who was chatty. My kid had little interest bc of reputation of being nerdy and asocial. My smart kid wants to study and have fun. I researched further and found greek is popular for athletes and humanities/social science kids. But after speaking with a pretty senior prof who has been there a long time, to get some 'intel', he acknowledged that hopkins is a 'serious' place for serous students and not very social. Our non dmv private sends a couple of kids to hopkins each year - they are usually super smart humanities kids and recruited athletes. My kid did apply but was accepted ed elsewhere.


how can you apply but be accepted ED elsewhere?

If you apply RD?


yes but rd deadline is after ed acceptance
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that there is little talk about hopkins and i dont get it. My kid wanted a medium size school in/near a city with a strong IR and econ/business. So I put hopkins on the list to explore. Lovely campus and great professors. Had a decent tour guide who was chatty. My kid had little interest bc of reputation of being nerdy and asocial. My smart kid wants to study and have fun. I researched further and found greek is popular for athletes and humanities/social science kids. But after speaking with a pretty senior prof who has been there a long time, to get some 'intel', he acknowledged that hopkins is a 'serious' place for serous students and not very social. Our non dmv private sends a couple of kids to hopkins each year - they are usually super smart humanities kids and recruited athletes. My kid did apply but was accepted ed elsewhere.


how can you apply but be accepted ED elsewhere?


Apply RD before ED comes out (not the best idea because of app fees) or they were admitted ED2.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that there is little talk about hopkins and i dont get it. My kid wanted a medium size school in/near a city with a strong IR and econ/business. So I put hopkins on the list to explore. Lovely campus and great professors. Had a decent tour guide who was chatty. My kid had little interest bc of reputation of being nerdy and asocial. My smart kid wants to study and have fun. I researched further and found greek is popular for athletes and humanities/social science kids. But after speaking with a pretty senior prof who has been there a long time, to get some 'intel', he acknowledged that hopkins is a 'serious' place for serous students and not very social. Our non dmv private sends a couple of kids to hopkins each year - they are usually super smart humanities kids and recruited athletes. My kid did apply but was accepted ed elsewhere.


how can you apply but be accepted ED elsewhere?


Apply RD before ED comes out (not the best idea because of app fees) or they were admitted ED2.


Ed2 is plausible but i would wait till after ed decision for any regular decision apps
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Anonymous wrote:I'm OP, can we recenter this thread onto why Hopkins might be overlooked? My kid wants to ED, I think it’s a great school for them, & I want informed opinions.

Major? ED1? Male or female?


ED1, Female, W school, 4.00 UW, 1570, Public Health, Bio, & IR. And no, she isn't Asian nor 100% white.

3 things is 1-2 too many. IR will be the easiest admit. Apply for that - if you have the narrative. Public health and Bio are stereotypically female….ED should be good.


IR is also mostly female, more so than bio at Hopkins.

Not in applications they are not, and we are talking about admissions. IR is an easier admit.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm OP, can we recenter this thread onto why Hopkins might be overlooked? My kid wants to ED, I think it’s a great school for them, & I want informed opinions.

Major? ED1? Male or female?


ED1, Female, W school, 4.00 UW, 1570, Public Health, Bio, & IR. And no, she isn't Asian nor 100% white.

3 things is 1-2 too many. IR will be the easiest admit. Apply for that - if you have the narrative. Public health and Bio are stereotypically female….ED should be good.


IR is also mostly female, more so than bio at Hopkins.

Not in applications they are not, and we are talking about admissions. IR is an easier admit.


how do you know for sure? hopkins had 25k women and 20k men apply 2 years ago:
https://oira.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/CDS_2024-2025_JHU.pdf
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DC's considering getting recruited for track. We went to look at JHU campus, including their athletic facilities, and said facilities are in bad shape. It's a D3 school, yes, but still.. Hopkins shares their track stadium with Loyola Maryland, it's located outside of main campus, a 15-minute drive through a questionable area away, and the stadium itself is pretty sad-looking. Our MCPS high school track looks like Paris Olympic stadium in comparison.

FWIW, their soccer and lax stadiums are on main campus, so I guess it speaks to the school's priorities, in sports and otherwise

Just my 2 cents.

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Overall enrollment is 53% women, 47% men as well
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that there is little talk about hopkins and i dont get it. My kid wanted a medium size school in/near a city with a strong IR and econ/business. So I put hopkins on the list to explore. Lovely campus and great professors. Had a decent tour guide who was chatty. My kid had little interest bc of reputation of being nerdy and asocial. My smart kid wants to study and have fun. I researched further and found greek is popular for athletes and humanities/social science kids. But after speaking with a pretty senior prof who has been there a long time, to get some 'intel', he acknowledged that hopkins is a 'serious' place for serous students and not very social. Our non dmv private sends a couple of kids to hopkins each year - they are usually super smart humanities kids and recruited athletes. My kid did apply but was accepted ed elsewhere.


how can you apply but be accepted ED elsewhere?

PP- My kid applied to hopkins RD but got into a different school ED - so withdrew the hopkins app. We just wanted all the apps done and submitted by Dec. Sorry for lack of clarity!
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Anonymous wrote:I'm OP, can we recenter this thread onto why Hopkins might be overlooked? My kid wants to ED, I think it’s a great school for them, & I want informed opinions.

Major? ED1? Male or female?


ED1, Female, W school, 4.00 UW, 1570, Public Health, Bio, & IR. And no, she isn't Asian nor 100% white.

3 things is 1-2 too many. IR will be the easiest admit. Apply for that - if you have the narrative. Public health and Bio are stereotypically female….ED should be good.


She is planning to just put Public Health as her primary major and IR as a secondary academic interest. Duke ED is also a strong contender for her. They're definitely different in terms of social scene, but they offer the best Public Health curricula.

Advise JHU ED1, as ED2 will be harder and, rankings aside, Duke is in a different world admissions wise.
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