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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU. We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago. [/quote] Homewood campus? When I went, no one dared to go off campus.[/quote] Then you didn’t actually go there, as that has never been the case. Until a decade ago, all students other than freshman lived off campus. Now, there is sophomore housing on campus, but most upper classmen still live in Charles Village.[/quote] Stfu. Why would I make this up? 2002 grad. Yeah, Charles village is technically not on the campus, but it is literally two streets over by St. Paul. I am not talking about Charles village you dolt…I mean avoiding the rest of Baltimore. Ps…you don’t know what you are talking about. When I went, ALL sophomores lived in wolman or mccoy, which is on campus houses. Only upperclassmen had the option for apt living. God, I effing hated that school, and now everyone can see why. People like you. [/quote] Ps…I was a sophomore in 99 to 2000. Again, no students in my class were off campus at that time. You have memory issues.[/quote]
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