Anonymous wrote:Hopkins actually has been taking a good number of kids test optional.
I have kids at a Baltimore private and know a fair amount of local kids who attend. I would say those kids pretty evenly split between white and Asian.
Anonymous wrote:White DD got in 3.9GPA, 30 ACT. Took the tour last week. I think we were the only white people on campus. She is still going. JHU can make your future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White DD got in 3.9GPA, 30 ACT. Took the tour last week. I think we were the only white people on campus. She is still going. JHU can make your future.
Congrats to your DD. Surprisingly low test score, I must say. What major?
First gen, urm, or other hook?
White. And a 30 ACT which is lower than usual. People still act like that is impossible but it is not. It is actually normal. Uncommon but normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White DD got in 3.9GPA, 30 ACT. Took the tour last week. I think we were the only white people on campus. She is still going. JHU can make your future.
Congrats to your DD. Surprisingly low test score, I must say. What major?
First gen, urm, or other hook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White DD got in 3.9GPA, 30 ACT. Took the tour last week. I think we were the only white people on campus. She is still going. JHU can make your future.
Congrats to your DD. Surprisingly low test score, I must say. What major?
Anonymous wrote:White DD got in 3.9GPA, 30 ACT. Took the tour last week. I think we were the only white people on campus. She is still going. JHU can make your future.
Anonymous wrote:White DD got in 3.9GPA, 30 ACT. Took the tour last week. I think we were the only white people on campus. She is still going. JHU can make your future.
Anonymous wrote:JHU is not a great place to get an undergrad degree, even in biomedical
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's friend attended JHU and is now in med school, admitted after being waitlisted at one lower-ranked med school. That's a win for that kid, obviously, and we are thrilled for them, but could have attended any state flagship and seen the same or better result.
+1 If the objective is med school, in terms of strategy JHU is not the best school to attend. Better to attend one tier down and be at the top of your class than somewhere in the middle at JHU.