Anonymous wrote:You guys are idiots. It’s also top ranked in public policy, economics, etc. It’s hospital and medical research are world renowned, but it’s global policy program is renowned world wide too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know fine arts are well respected there, too
Yes Curtis is excellent, and I think Hopkins makes double majoring or taking music classes as a nonmajor very doable.
My kid liked Northwestern until she realized she couldn't take any decent music classes or lessons without being a dual degree student. Bummer.
Must be tough getting from a 9 am history class in Baltimore to the 10am music class in Philadelphia though...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know fine arts are well respected there, too
Yes Curtis is excellent, and I think Hopkins makes double majoring or taking music classes as a nonmajor very doable.
My kid liked Northwestern until she realized she couldn't take any decent music classes or lessons without being a dual degree student. Bummer.
Anonymous wrote:I know fine arts are well respected there, too
Anonymous wrote:Do students go there for anything but bio or pre-med? The preferred majors are so biology heavy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems very overranked.
No it’s ranked correctly
Absolutely elite tier academics
Terrible social life and sub par location
I went there and disagree. Yes there are kids there who don’t leave the library (you’ll find that anywhere), but greek life is popular and there is plenty to do for the kids who are social. Baltimore is fun for college kids and the campus is really pretty.
It’s just really hard to get admitted.
I lived in Baltimore and nothing about it is "fun."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a great school, but in a terrible location. DC took a tour and crossed it off the list based on surrounding area
Yale, Columbia, and Chicago have done just fine with their locations in the not-so-distant past. Hopefully that portion of Baltimore will continue to improve.
Hopkins also has the benefit of the name recognition that its med school and hospital provide. It was a popular school for kids in Mountain View and Palo Alto, CA to look at when I was out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems very overranked.
No it’s ranked correctly
Absolutely elite tier academics
Terrible social life and sub par location
I went there and disagree. Yes there are kids there who don’t leave the library (you’ll find that anywhere), but greek life is popular and there is plenty to do for the kids who are social. Baltimore is fun for college kids and the campus is really pretty.
It’s just really hard to get admitted.
I lived in Baltimore and nothing about it is "fun."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems very overranked.
No it’s ranked correctly
Absolutely elite tier academics
Terrible social life and sub par location
I went there and disagree. Yes there are kids there who don’t leave the library (you’ll find that anywhere), but greek life is popular and there is plenty to do for the kids who are social. Baltimore is fun for college kids and the campus is really pretty.
It’s just really hard to get admitted.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a great school, but in a terrible location. DC took a tour and crossed it off the list based on surrounding area