Anonymous wrote:Planning on a campus visit in October. JHU is seldomly brought up on DCUM even though it’s right here in Maryland. 13 billion endowment. Plus Bloomberg money. A long tradition of research and medicine. A beautiful campus. DC is considering ED1 or ED2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google John’s Hopkins safe and start reading
North campus is relatively safe. It's not actually in the bad part of Baltimore like the med campus. But you absolutely can never assume you are safe and stay away from young kids (10+) in the fall doing gang initiations. I'd give the same advice to anyone on a city campus - NYC, Chicago, Boston, DC, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Google John’s Hopkins safe and start reading
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an intense environment that I wouldn’t want my kid to be in but if your kid thrives in that kind of environment…
That intense environment is pervasive — nary a classroom is empty when class is not in session. Just room after room of grinders, grinding. DC took it off the list.
This comes up very often as a negative for certain elite schools. I'm not sure what the arguments is unless it's for an easy A. I want my scientists, doctors, and engineers to have actually worked hard in a competitive environment and risen to the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an intense environment that I wouldn’t want my kid to be in but if your kid thrives in that kind of environment…
That intense environment is pervasive — nary a classroom is empty when class is not in session. Just room after room of grinders, grinding. DC took it off the list.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an intense environment that I wouldn’t want my kid to be in but if your kid thrives in that kind of environment…
Anonymous wrote:I live in Baltimore a few blocks from JHU. Like any school, Hopkins elicits strong opinions on this forum, but I encourage you to check it out for yourself. Be mindful that the Baltimore Marathon happens in October (maybe Oct. 10?) so traffic that day will be snarly.