Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids there. They absolutely love it! I'm actually concerned that my junior doesn't study enough. Constant clubs, events and parties. It's small enough where everyone is welcome and really a tight knit, supportive group of fun kids.
In stem or non?
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids there. They absolutely love it! I'm actually concerned that my junior doesn't study enough. Constant clubs, events and parties. It's small enough where everyone is welcome and really a tight knit, supportive group of fun kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think there’s no fun,but it’s a small place for the humanities, and your peers are overwhelmingly in STEM. I went to grad school there for humanities and it felt tiny to me.
Hopkins alum, and I disagree. International studies is a very popular major, and definitely not stem. There are plenty of kids at Hopkins not there for STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:don't you think it's a different school from even 10 years ago?
Hopkins has always been more chill and fun than the dcum stereotype.
Anonymous wrote:don't you think it's a different school from even 10 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think there’s no fun,but it’s a small place for the humanities, and your peers are overwhelmingly in STEM. I went to grad school there for humanities and it felt tiny to me.