Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
Anonymous wrote:Too close to the hood.
I guess only the UMC whites do that for Yale or Penn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most posters here have Hopkins from maybe 20 years ago in mind (or possibly the medical campus of today). The undergrad (Homewood) campus has gone through an amazing renaissance. The campus looks beautiful. The Agora Center and the new Student Center are under construction but looking amazing per plans. Hopkins is a hidden jewel at this point. I teach in the Whiting school, which is now awash with resources.
I went to Hopkins more than 20 years ago and the campus was beautiful then too. Never had any worries about safety on or off campus.
What some posters have here is never stepping foot near Hopkins and an irrational fear of cities.
It’s rational to be afraid of the city with the second highest murder rate and highest robbery rate, dumbass.
It isn’t actually. Do you just live your life in the outskirts of Northern Virginia?
Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
99% of the country has never heard of it. For undergrad, it has zero lay prestige. Same for WashU.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most posters here have Hopkins from maybe 20 years ago in mind (or possibly the medical campus of today). The undergrad (Homewood) campus has gone through an amazing renaissance. The campus looks beautiful. The Agora Center and the new Student Center are under construction but looking amazing per plans. Hopkins is a hidden jewel at this point. I teach in the Whiting school, which is now awash with resources.
I went to Hopkins more than 20 years ago and the campus was beautiful then too. Never had any worries about safety on or off campus.
What some posters have here is never stepping foot near Hopkins and an irrational fear of cities.
It’s rational to be afraid of the city with the second highest murder rate and highest robbery rate, dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most posters here have Hopkins from maybe 20 years ago in mind (or possibly the medical campus of today). The undergrad (Homewood) campus has gone through an amazing renaissance. The campus looks beautiful. The Agora Center and the new Student Center are under construction but looking amazing per plans. Hopkins is a hidden jewel at this point. I teach in the Whiting school, which is now awash with resources.
I went to Hopkins more than 20 years ago and the campus was beautiful then too. Never had any worries about safety on or off campus.
What some posters have here is never stepping foot near Hopkins and an irrational fear of cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a really interesting discussion. I think what is going on is that people have experienced Homewood at different points in time. And different people have a higher tolerance for crime.
OP and other interested parents - perhaps the best approach is to visit the campus yourself. Visit on a nice day when it is somewhat warm and stay until at least an hour after sunset. statisticaly that type of day has the highest crime level.
Go out into the surrounding neighborhood, walk around and see how the vibe fits with your child. [/quot
This is great advice. Schedule a morning tour/info session, get lunch on St. Paul St. and stay for a lax game and dinner. We took this approach and DC was hooked and we as parents were able to get a more complete picture of the campus and surrounding area.
JHU also offers different camps during the summer. Good way to see dorms and learn the area
Anonymous wrote:This is a really interesting discussion. I think what is going on is that people have experienced Homewood at different points in time. And different people have a higher tolerance for crime.
OP and other interested parents - perhaps the best approach is to visit the campus yourself. Visit on a nice day when it is somewhat warm and stay until at least an hour after sunset. statisticaly that type of day has the highest crime level.
Go out into the surrounding neighborhood, walk around and see how the vibe fits with your child. [/quot
This is great advice. Schedule a morning tour/info session, get lunch on St. Paul St. and stay for a lax game and dinner. We took this approach and DC was hooked and we as parents were able to get a more complete picture of the campus and surrounding area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
We visited and honestly it looked to be a standard happy campus (kids were milling around, eating together) during the day. What crossed our mind was what happens in the evening. The outside of the campus felt uneasy at night. Also, if you venture off campus towards hampden etc, definitely not a walking comfort zone.
Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?