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.
Sorry —Hopkins PhD. TA’d at both Homewood and medical campus. Lots of afternoons over the years helping undergrads. Agree they weren’t the coterie of lax bro’s (they generally weren’t in my department).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did my undergrad there in the early 90s. Not premed. It’s not a school with a lot of hand holding but that was fine with me. I have nothing to compare it to but I went to plenty of parties, had interesting friends , smoked weed, the usual college stuff. And while Baltimore gets a bad rap the Charles Village area where most students live is great ( and so much nicer now!). It’s certainly not for everyone, it’s culture is pretty pre-professional, but it certainly wasn’t miserable.
Are you me? Had the same experience in the 90s. I have a fondness for the quirkiness that is JHU experience of and Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:I did my undergrad there in the early 90s. Not premed. It’s not a school with a lot of hand holding but that was fine with me. I have nothing to compare it to but I went to plenty of parties, had interesting friends , smoked weed, the usual college stuff. And while Baltimore gets a bad rap the Charles Village area where most students live is great ( and so much nicer now!). It’s certainly not for everyone, it’s culture is pretty pre-professional, but it certainly wasn’t miserable.
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:Anonymous wrote:JH is a great school, but Baltimore seems like an awful place to live.
And yet hundreds of thousands of people live there happily. Weird!
Anonymous wrote:JH is a great school, but Baltimore seems like an awful place to live.
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: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.
It seems you are determined to not like it. Have your kid do an in person visit.