Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
The area around Hopkins undergrad is safe — I think UChicago is in a worse area. Baltimore’s crime remains very much centered in its poorest neighborhoods, as long has been the case.
There are many downtown neighborhoods that are quite nice and popular —Harbor East, Canton, Federal Hill, Fell’s Point, and Locust Point. In the midtown area, there is Hampden, Remington, and Station North. The inner Harbor is just not a big attraction anymore with the buildings empty— people just hang out in different parts of the city these days but I would say the restaurant/going out scene in the city is better than it was 10 years ago. I am looking forward to the redevelopment of Harbor Place, going to be interesting to see its next iteration.
Lol, no they are not! What a load of crock, ie. the doctor shot after parking his car but he was lucky his friends were waiting in the ER to save his life! If it were safe it the slightest way, Hopkins would not be lobbying to put their own police force in place. Baltimore, including the neighborhoods you mentioned, ie. the mother pistol whipped in broad daylight while walking her infant just for shits and giggles by three black teenagers, are not any safe. Your post is very misleading. My dentist has a long time office in Canton and is now closing the location and moving to a location in Washington/ Popular Hill in NW Baltimore because they have lost so many clients do the crime and threat of crime it's not feasible to stay in business any longer. Your post is very misleading Mayor Scott.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
Homewood campus? When I went, no one dared to go off campus.
Then you didn’t actually go there, as that has never been the case. Until a decade ago, all students other than freshman lived off campus. Now, there is sophomore housing on campus, but most upper classmen still live in Charles Village.
Stfu.
Why would I make this up? 2002 grad. Yeah, Charles village is technically not on the campus, but it is literally two streets over by St. Paul. I am not talking about Charles village you dolt…I mean avoiding the rest of Baltimore.
Ps…you don’t know what you are talking about. When I went, ALL sophomores lived in wolman or mccoy, which is on campus houses. Only upperclassmen had the option for apt living.
God, I effing hated that school, and now everyone can see why. People like you.
Yeah, I don’t think that’s what they’ll think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
Homewood campus? When I went, no one dared to go off campus.
Then you didn’t actually go there, as that has never been the case. Until a decade ago, all students other than freshman lived off campus. Now, there is sophomore housing on campus, but most upper classmen still live in Charles Village.
Stfu.
Why would I make this up? 2002 grad. Yeah, Charles village is technically not on the campus, but it is literally two streets over by St. Paul. I am not talking about Charles village you dolt…I mean avoiding the rest of Baltimore.
Ps…you don’t know what you are talking about. When I went, ALL sophomores lived in wolman or mccoy, which is on campus houses. Only upperclassmen had the option for apt living.
God, I effing hated that school, and now everyone can see why. People like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
The area around Hopkins undergrad is safe — I think UChicago is in a worse area. Baltimore’s crime remains very much centered in its poorest neighborhoods, as long has been the case.
There are many downtown neighborhoods that are quite nice and popular —Harbor East, Canton, Federal Hill, Fell’s Point, and Locust Point. In the midtown area, there is Hampden, Remington, and Station North. The inner Harbor is just not a big attraction anymore with the buildings empty— people just hang out in different parts of the city these days but I would say the restaurant/going out scene in the city is better than it was 10 years ago. I am looking forward to the redevelopment of Harbor Place, going to be interesting to see its next iteration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are freaking me out. My DH recently took a position in Baltimore, Inner Harbor. But he drives a really nice/flashy car worth around $130k
I live in Baltimore (and I'm still alive to type this post after 25 years here!), my husband works across from the street from Inner Harbor and my office is in an area that few tourists have any reason to ever visit. I've never been hurt but yes, I'm careful and know where I'm going. Not sure what the cost of your husband's car has to do with this discussion at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
Homewood campus? When I went, no one dared to go off campus.
Then you didn’t actually go there, as that has never been the case. Until a decade ago, all students other than freshman lived off campus. Now, there is sophomore housing on campus, but most upper classmen still live in Charles Village.
Stfu.
Why would I make this up? 2002 grad. Yeah, Charles village is technically not on the campus, but it is literally two streets over by St. Paul. I am not talking about Charles village you dolt…I mean avoiding the rest of Baltimore.
Ps…you don’t know what you are talking about. When I went, ALL sophomores lived in wolman or mccoy, which is on campus houses. Only upperclassmen had the option for apt living.
God, I effing hated that school, and now everyone can see why. People like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
Homewood campus? When I went, no one dared to go off campus.
Then you didn’t actually go there, as that has never been the case. Until a decade ago, all students other than freshman lived off campus. Now, there is sophomore housing on campus, but most upper classmen still live in Charles Village.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
The area around Hopkins undergrad is safe — I think UChicago is in a worse area. Baltimore’s crime remains very much centered in its poorest neighborhoods, as long has been the case.
There are many downtown neighborhoods that are quite nice and popular —Harbor East, Canton, Federal Hill, Fell’s Point, and Locust Point. In the midtown area, there is Hampden, Remington, and Station North. The inner Harbor is just not a big attraction anymore with the buildings empty— people just hang out in different parts of the city these days but I would say the restaurant/going out scene in the city is better than it was 10 years ago. I am looking forward to the redevelopment of Harbor Place, going to be interesting to see its next iteration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
Homewood campus? When I went, no one dared to go off campus.
Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Curious…for those who live or work in Baltimore. How would you compare the safety of JHU with university of Chicago? I remember going to admitted students day at JHU in the 80s and there was kind of a split of opinion among students about how safe it was to walk around and venture off campus. My own kid is looking at schools now and I’m having trouble assessing the safety/risk of JHU.
We used to go to Baltimore monthly or so for games, museums, etc.—-but that was 10-15 years ago, although we still went at least a few times a year up until probably 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:My DH naively once went walking around the Poe house when he was working at Hopkins several years ago, and said he was never more glad to be out of a place.