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[quote=Anonymous]Op, I am an alum(IR major) and do some advising with current students. Hopkins has about 30 percent of students involved in Greek life, and between those kids and athletes (who generally aren’t allowed to go Greek), there is a core group of kids pursing a traditional college social life. In addition to D1 lacrosse, who is most always very competitive, Hopkins has a long history of successful D3 football, swimming, track and field, and baseball. Soccer and field hockey are often strong but not every year. There also are kids who may be more stereotypically geeky or quirky who find their people and have a great time at Hopkins. Hopkins is in North Baltimore and borders two of the most expensive residential neighborhoods in Baltimore — Roland Park and Guilford. Charles Village, where upperclassman tend to live, has a commercial core of two or three blocks with restaurants geared towards students. It’s pretty safe for an urban neighborhood (I say this as someone who also went to UPenn for grad, and lived in Los Angeles, DC (Cleveland Park) and Boston).[/quote]
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