Anonymous wrote:Maybe miserable for those who can't compete/keep up. Not miserable for truly talented and hard working individuals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nope, former classmates i knew who went loved it (they graduated 3-5 years ago).
There is now massive grade inflation with average gpas around a 3.8 and less competition. As a result, it is less intellectual than before (which is good and bad)
A lot of investment in student life experiences like the new student center on campus plus world class ramen and other restaurants near campus.
Still need to further gentrify baltimore, however.
the newly established and armed JHU police force also helps with increased safety ala similar urban schools likd penn and chicago
Anonymous wrote:nope, former classmates i knew who went loved it (they graduated 3-5 years ago).
There is now massive grade inflation with average gpas around a 3.8 and less competition. As a result, it is less intellectual than before (which is good and bad)
A lot of investment in student life experiences like the new student center on campus plus world class ramen and other restaurants near campus.
Still need to further gentrify baltimore, however.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the major
Anonymous wrote:My kid (recent graduate) absolutely loved their time there. From what I could tell, it could be a grind if that's what you want but there were plenty people and groups that were welcoming and friendly if you wanted to find them. My kid also felt like they in fact had others that took their studies seriously unlike HS and they liked that, ie going to class and studying actually mattered. My kid was also a recruited athlete so definitely had a friend group that was super social. All in all it was a great fit for my kid and they loved their time there.
Anonymous wrote:Nope
It dumbed down very considerably.