Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a graduate student at Hopkins in biology and didn't notice any of the cut throat behaviors. I did catch a kid cheating once.
My husband was an undergrad and said the pre-med kids used to change the test location--tell others time/location changed, etc. This was the 90s- pre-Internet.
I was also an undergrad at Hopkins and think this is bs. Tests were administered the same place as where classes took place.
There were definitely kids who did this, especially with regards to exam times. Class of '96 here. Some kids were ruthless.
(and btw--you don't get to re-write my personal experience just because you didn't experience it!)
I really hope the culture has changed but I have a hard time believing that the pre-meds of Hopkins are kinder or more laid-back in 2023.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a graduate student at Hopkins in biology and didn't notice any of the cut throat behaviors. I did catch a kid cheating once.
My husband was an undergrad and said the pre-med kids used to change the test location--tell others time/location changed, etc. This was the 90s- pre-Internet.
I was also an undergrad at Hopkins and think this is bs. Tests were administered the same place as where classes took place.
There were definitely kids who did this, especially with regards to exam times. Class of '96 here. Some kids were ruthless.
(and btw--you don't get to re-write my personal experience just because you didn't experience it!)
I really hope the culture has changed but I have a hard time believing that the pre-meds of Hopkins are kinder or more laid-back in 2023.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not racist to say that when a country is 75% Caucasian, a university that accepts only 16% Caucasian is discriminating based on race.
So TJ (fairfax County Magnet school) as discriminating against whites since their admissions were/are majority Asian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a graduate student at Hopkins in biology and didn't notice any of the cut throat behaviors. I did catch a kid cheating once.
My husband was an undergrad and said the pre-med kids used to change the test location--tell others time/location changed, etc. This was the 90s- pre-Internet.
I was also an undergrad at Hopkins and think this is bs. Tests were administered the same place as where classes took place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not racist to say that when a country is 75% Caucasian, a university that accepts only 16% Caucasian is discriminating based on race.
So TJ (fairfax County Magnet school) as discriminating against whites since their admissions were/are majority Asian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2013, 9 percent of incoming freshmen at Hopkins had “legacy” connections, the university said, and 18 percent identified as Black, Latino, American Indian, Native Alaskan or Native Hawaiian. By last fall the legacy share had plummeted to less than 2 percent while the percentage from the underrepresented racial and ethnic groups had soared to 34 percent. The White share of freshmen, meanwhile, sank to 17 percent in 2022. Federal data show it had been 46 percent a decade earlier.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/08/29/john-hopkins-legacy-racial-diversity/
For those that have not read the article^, not sure it was linked prior.
I think the article is slightly off, 21 percent Caucasian for class of 2026 per Hopkins website. The Asian enrollment is 26 percent. International, which is likely mostly a combination of those two groups, is 14 percent.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not racist to say that when a country is 75% Caucasian, a university that accepts only 16% Caucasian is discriminating based on race.
Anonymous wrote:In 2013, 9 percent of incoming freshmen at Hopkins had “legacy” connections, the university said, and 18 percent identified as Black, Latino, American Indian, Native Alaskan or Native Hawaiian. By last fall the legacy share had plummeted to less than 2 percent while the percentage from the underrepresented racial and ethnic groups had soared to 34 percent. The White share of freshmen, meanwhile, sank to 17 percent in 2022. Federal data show it had been 46 percent a decade earlier.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/08/29/john-hopkins-legacy-racial-diversity/
For those that have not read the article^, not sure it was linked prior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a graduate student at Hopkins in biology and didn't notice any of the cut throat behaviors. I did catch a kid cheating once.
My husband was an undergrad and said the pre-med kids used to change the test location--tell others time/location changed, etc. This was the 90s- pre-Internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopkins iced legacy admissions several years ago. That is the larger part of the equation.
Alumni here. Still a little salty about that!
I'm okay with that because I didn't want my kids to go there anyway
Husband was poor/first Gen. He is livid that now are kid --being a white legacy (with a 4.0/4.6, 35 ACT, and all kinds of extracurriculars/awards) is being touted by Daniels as the exact type of student they do NOT want.
We have had dinners with the alumni outreach and they said that alumni all over the US are livid. Donations are no longer being made.
With Bloomberg’s donations, they don’t need your money.
They are going to fall in the ranks when merit is no longer the standard, just like Thomas Jefferson HS.
Those annual rankings don't effect the science being done at the Applied Physics Lab, the medicine at hospital system, the diplomats and bankers being trained at SAIS, etc. Are you still in high school yourself?
It is affecting the current med students according to my relative that works at JHU.