Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a great school for undergrad, and students there will often be the first to tell you that.
Not this undergrad. It always is the people who never attended Hopkins that like to chime in on these threads.
Went to graduate school at Hopkins and always felt sorry for the undergrads. I had several friends who were undergrads and their experience was quite unlike my experience at a SLAC (a well-regarded one, even by DCUM!). Hopkins was high pressure and a grind. Obviously, it will appeal to some, but it's certainly not the experience I would want my kids to have in college.
As for Baltimore, it gets a bad rap. Area around campus is pretty nice for the most part--one just has to be careful about where one ventures. School spirit revolves around lacrosse pretty much. Sadly, the men's team is doing miserably this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a great school for undergrad, and students there will often be the first to tell you that.
Not this undergrad. It always is the people who never attended Hopkins that like to chime in on these threads.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a great school for undergrad, and students there will often be the first to tell you that.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s just say it’s an extremely self-selected bunch in a school with no school spirit in a not great city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd was able to do an overnight visit before she applied. She ended up hating it and refused to apply. See if your kid can do that
You are the third person I’ve heard of whose kid changed their mind after an overnight there. That plus the fact the student who did the virtual tour recently was terrible makes me think the school isn’t good at picking their representatives. That could be a sign that they don’t care that much, compared to other schools, about attracting undergrads.
Anonymous wrote:My dd was able to do an overnight visit before she applied. She ended up hating it and refused to apply. See if your kid can do that