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It's Johns Hopkins. #GoHop Amazing institution. The place to go if you want to get involved in research (not just STEM research, they have great humanities programs/research going on too!). Students love the flexibility and opportunities associated with being a student at Hopkins. Many of the high-caliber professors generally love teaching and mentoring too! Students there are driven asf. Hopkins is not an ivy, but it has had lower acceptance rates than some Ivies in the past few years.
-Current Undergrad.
Isn't this a forum for parents?
Anonymous wrote:The 8 most important schools for the United States are Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Annapolis, West Point, Hopkins and Stanford. Hopkins is the number one research institution by a wide margin.
Anonymous wrote:What is APL?
Anonymous wrote:The 8 most important schools for the United States are Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Annapolis, West Point, Hopkins and Stanford. Hopkins is the number one research institution by a wide margin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 8 most important schools for the United States are Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Annapolis, West Point, Hopkins and Stanford. Hopkins is the number one research institution by a wide margin.
Are you not into STEM schools like MIT?
And Hopkins is the number one research institution because of APL, not the University.
Anonymous wrote:What is APL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 8 most important schools for the United States are Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Annapolis, West Point, Hopkins and Stanford. Hopkins is the number one research institution by a wide margin.
Outcomes and prestige-wise, JHU undergrad trails its peers by a pretty wide margin. Intense pre-med program but weak preprofessional development. The undergrad division is always considered an afterthought for the university that poured most of its resources into its medical school and the school of international relations (like UChicago but a lot less prestigious, besides the medical school). Besides Mayor Bloomberg, its undergrad alumni have almost zero name recognition. Rapidly rising in rankings but name recognition in the general public still takes time to catch up.
Anonymous wrote:The 8 most important schools for the United States are Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Annapolis, West Point, Hopkins and Stanford. Hopkins is the number one research institution by a wide margin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks.
It's Johns Hopkins. #GoHop Amazing institution. The place to go if you want to get involved in research (not just STEM research, they have great humanities programs/research going on too!). Students love the flexibility and opportunities associated with being a student at Hopkins. Many of the high-caliber professors generally love teaching and mentoring too! Students there are driven asf. Hopkins is not an ivy, but it has had lower acceptance rates than some Ivies in the past few years.
-Current Undergrad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 8 most important schools for the United States are Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Annapolis, West Point, Hopkins and Stanford. Hopkins is the number one research institution by a wide margin.
Wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks.