Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a popular school among private school seniors applying.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JHU has a huge number of graduate students. Over 17000 graduate students.
This is ridiculous. JHU has many grad students as well as many campuses in different locations and separate professional degree programs that don’t interact with the liberal arts or engineering departments at the Homewood campus. The undergrads are only at the Homewood campus. There are not 17,000+ grad students at the Homewood campus so your undergrad students will never see most of these.
Anonymous wrote:JHU has a huge number of graduate students. Over 17000 graduate students.
Anonymous wrote:Not a popular school among private school seniors applying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google John’s Hopkins safe and start reading
North campus is relatively safe. It's not actually in the bad part of Baltimore like the med campus. But you absolutely can never assume you are safe and stay away from young kids (10+) in the fall doing gang initiations. I'd give the same advice to anyone on a city campus - NYC, Chicago, Boston, DC, etc.
I'm the person above who lives near Hopkins and this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard..
Anonymous wrote:JHU has a huge number of graduate students. Over 17000 graduate students.
Anonymous wrote:JHU has a huge number of graduate students. Over 17000 graduate students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to eat on campus, Home Slyce is a great pizza spot near the dorms. My kids use the Jay Shuttle quite a bit to explore Baltimore. Orioles games, Fells Point, Hampden, a Saturday morning farmers market they love. Take a walk along San Martin Dr as well (it's the road that goes behind campus by the football field. Very beautiful along there and you forget you're even in the city.
Hopkins neighbor here. Glad to hear the students are getting out and enjoying the city! The Saturday farmer's market is so close to campus and is great!
Anonymous wrote:Planning on a campus visit in October. JHU is seldomly brought up on DCUM even though it’s right here in Maryland. 13 billion endowment. Plus Bloomberg money. A long tradition of research and medicine. A beautiful campus. DC is considering ED1 or ED2.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to eat on campus, Home Slyce is a great pizza spot near the dorms. My kids use the Jay Shuttle quite a bit to explore Baltimore. Orioles games, Fells Point, Hampden, a Saturday morning farmers market they love. Take a walk along San Martin Dr as well (it's the road that goes behind campus by the football field. Very beautiful along there and you forget you're even in the city.
Anonymous wrote:What are the ED1 acceptance rate for JHU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google John’s Hopkins safe and start reading
North campus is relatively safe. It's not actually in the bad part of Baltimore like the med campus. But you absolutely can never assume you are safe and stay away from young kids (10+) in the fall doing gang initiations. I'd give the same advice to anyone on a city campus - NYC, Chicago, Boston, DC, etc.
So the Baltimore gangs keep to a fall schedule for Rush?