Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's in a crappy area. I think it's a great school, but JHU and Baltimore need to work on cleaning that mess up.
USC is in a shitty area of Los Angeles. It's not unusual to hear about USC students getting murdered. Google. Not exaggerating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the undergrad experience and atmosphere at JHU sucks.
—PhD from JHU who heard a lot from talked the undergraduates I TA’d.
You again? Maybe let the people who actually went there speak for themselves. I had a fantastic undergrad experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small (not a lot of alums) engineering (alums not in publicly visible positions) school.
Most famous alum, who did a lot for the school, was never public about what he was doing.
Bloomberg giving huge amount wasn’t public?
Anonymous wrote:Because it's in a crappy area. I think it's a great school, but JHU and Baltimore need to work on cleaning that mess up.
Anonymous wrote:I think JHU has a great brand among intellectual people. What it’s missing is sports. Lacrosse doesn’t have the same wide recognition as football or basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the undergrad experience and atmosphere at JHU sucks.
—PhD from JHU who heard a lot from talked the undergraduates I TA’d.
You again? Maybe let the people who actually went there speak for themselves. I had a fantastic undergrad experience.
I’ve never posted on this subject before. Don’t be so defensive.
Anonymous wrote:Because it's in a crappy area. I think it's a great school, but JHU and Baltimore need to work on cleaning that mess up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the undergrad experience and atmosphere at JHU sucks.
—PhD from JHU who heard a lot from talked the undergraduates I TA’d.
You again? Maybe let the people who actually went there speak for themselves. I had a fantastic undergrad experience.
Anonymous wrote:Because the undergrad experience and atmosphere at JHU sucks.
—PhD from JHU who heard a lot from talked the undergraduates I TA’d.
Anonymous wrote:Small (not a lot of alums) engineering (alums not in publicly visible positions) school.
Most famous alum, who did a lot for the school, was never public about what he was doing.