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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was a graduate student at Hopkins in biology and didn't notice any of the cut throat behaviors. I did catch a kid cheating once. [/quote] My husband was an undergrad and said the pre-med kids used to change the test location--tell others time/location changed, etc. This was the 90s- pre-Internet. [/quote] I was also an undergrad at Hopkins and think this is bs. Tests were administered the same place as where classes took place. [/quote] There were definitely kids who did this, especially with regards to exam times. Class of '96 here. Some kids were ruthless. (and btw--you don't get to re-write my personal experience just because you didn't experience it!) I really hope the culture has changed but I have a hard time believing that the pre-meds of Hopkins are kinder or more laid-back in 2023. :roll: [/quote] +1 Class of '92[/quote] i’m glad alumni have gotten smarter after 27 years. They let in some dumb ones in the 90s as you see above and with lower test scores compared to peer schools back then.[/quote]
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