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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am sure if all those athletes at Johns Hopkins could see this thread, they might need to change their majors from chemical and microbiology engineering/public health(horror) to..... PE education?[/quote] Come on - no one at Hopkins even takes the time to go watch the lax team, never mind play on the team and graduate. Or were you referring to those quidditch matches on the lawn?[/quote] Most John Hopkins' lacrosse players major in either sociology, business, internal studies, etc... that's what I see when I scan through the roster. I am not seeing anyone on the roster major in chemical/medical engineering, premed or any STEM majors. John Hopkins is a great D3 school for its academic. Maybe some lacrosse players did major in premed or STEM but they get hit in the head too many times with either the ball or the stick and suffer concussions so STEM majors is out of the question.[/quote] Hopkins Lacrosse is D1, while their other sports are D3. So Lacrosse is quite different but only is about 40 kids total.[/quote] Plus all the ladies. [/quote]
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