Anonymous wrote:Looks like the ones bashing Parchment the most are the over-ranked USNews schools compared to their Parchment data, ie Chicago, Hopkins, and Vanderbilt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crummy city/location and zero real world layman prestige. If it wasn’t a “US News top 15” nobody would care about it. Exact same with UChicago.
Actually the undergraduate campus is beautiful and in a very nice part of the city, equivalent to NW DC.
Lol this is a huge stretch! Nice try, marketing department!
Not a stretch at all.Guilford, the neighborhood immediately bordering the Hopkins Homewood campus, is nicer/grander and more attractive than Chevy Chase.
Anonymous wrote:Too dangerous. My kid didn’t want to be at any school where there are “no go” zones for running, walking, biking etc.
Anonymous wrote:If Hopkins were in a wealthy small town like Princeton then the denizens of DCUM would be fawning over Hopkins the same way. Let's just be frank here.
Anonymous wrote:If Hopkins were in a wealthy small town like Princeton then the denizens of DCUM would be fawning over Hopkins the same way. Let's just be frank here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foolishness
Hopkins SAIS -> one of the world's leading centers for the study of international affairs
Hopkins APL -> pipeline from Whiting to the APL
Hopkins Peabody -> Top 10 Music Conservatory
Hopkins Med -> well at least you'd heard of that
Heck, even the Writing Seminars program spat out P.J. O'Rourke, Wes Craven, David Lipsky
Yeah, no one is doubting JHU's grad programs are stellar. The school simply hasn't invested enough in its undergrads, like UChicago until the 2010s. It's simple as that! That's why the school does so terribly in cross-admit battles against schools both above and below its caliber.
Anonymous wrote:Foolishness
Hopkins SAIS -> one of the world's leading centers for the study of international affairs
Hopkins APL -> pipeline from Whiting to the APL
Hopkins Peabody -> Top 10 Music Conservatory
Hopkins Med -> well at least you'd heard of that
Heck, even the Writing Seminars program spat out P.J. O'Rourke, Wes Craven, David Lipsky
Anonymous wrote:Because it's not peers with those schools?
Hopkins is overranked because of federal funding for its medical research and Applied Physics Lab. While I'm sure the medical research has some carryover for undergrad students in biological sciences, it doesn't do much for anything outside of those subjects. The APL is based a 30 minutes drive off campus so it's not of much use to physics/engineering undergrad students.
The Ivies are Ivies, and therefore recognized globally. Duke is well-recognized nationally in every industry due to it's breadth of competencies and also basketball. Hopkins is well recognized nationally but primarily as a pre-med school.
Anonymous wrote:Because it's not peers with those schools?
Hopkins is overranked because of federal funding for its medical research and Applied Physics Lab. While I'm sure the medical research has some carryover for undergrad students in biological sciences, it doesn't do much for anything outside of those subjects. The APL is based a 30 minutes drive off campus so it's not of much use to physics/engineering undergrad students.
The Ivies are Ivies, and therefore recognized globally. Duke is well-recognized nationally in every industry due to it's breadth of competencies and also basketball. Hopkins is well recognized nationally but primarily as a pre-med school.