Anonymous wrote:Too close to home and the culture may seem too intense...
Anonymous wrote:People from DC hate Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an EXCELLENT university.
However, it has the reputation of being cutthroat, mostly for fundamental science, and the campus is located in a less-safe area of Baltimore.
I am interested in this option for my second daughter, who might go into STEM, but since I don't know Baltimore, I'm not sure about the safety situation.
I have a DD currently there and one heading next year. Both STEM majors. Oldest DD absolutely loves it! She hasn't found it to be cutthroat at all, is at parties every Friday and Saturday (none during the week unless something like St. Patrick's Day) and the area around campus is perfectly fine. Baltimore is a large city and there are certainly neighborhoods that your student shouldn't venture to, but the area around JHU is fine. DD also takes public transportation to the inner harbor, fells point, Towson to name a few. Let me know if you have any questions and I'd be happy to help.
She may be lying to you to make you think she has a social life(embarrassment) because JHU is known to lack any parties. Socializing typically ends at 7:00 pm even on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an EXCELLENT university.
However, it has the reputation of being cutthroat, mostly for fundamental science, and the campus is located in a less-safe area of Baltimore.
I am interested in this option for my second daughter, who might go into STEM, but since I don't know Baltimore, I'm not sure about the safety situation.
I have a DD currently there and one heading next year. Both STEM majors. Oldest DD absolutely loves it! She hasn't found it to be cutthroat at all, is at parties every Friday and Saturday (none during the week unless something like St. Patrick's Day) and the area around campus is perfectly fine. Baltimore is a large city and there are certainly neighborhoods that your student shouldn't venture to, but the area around JHU is fine. DD also takes public transportation to the inner harbor, fells point, Towson to name a few. Let me know if you have any questions and I'd be happy to help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They hate white people now.
This.
Anonymous wrote:How’s their football team?

Anonymous wrote:How’s their football team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
None of the fun college stuff. people who live near the school (neighbors) have said it's kind of sad. No party, etc even on Halloween, etc.. A reputation for smart kids but socially awkward maybe? Plus (superficial) kids/college applicants have said in forums that JHU students lack physical attractiveness across the board. Sad to hear and all likely untrue.
Anonymous wrote:It's an EXCELLENT university.
However, it has the reputation of being cutthroat, mostly for fundamental science, and the campus is located in a less-safe area of Baltimore.
I am interested in this option for my second daughter, who might go into STEM, but since I don't know Baltimore, I'm not sure about the safety situation.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know it’s unpopular?