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Yeah, it's challenging. But compared to the likes of many higher tier schools where grade inflation nullifies any need to do work, Johns Hopkins will teach you to prioritize and approach tasks with a clear and focused mind. The people here are better than they are often made out to be. The women are relatively attractive on the whole, and I don't say that with insincerity. There's a crapload to do here. Baltimore is not a shitty city, unless you're close-minded and recluse; one who needs a clean-cut Manhattan to satisfy the definition of a "city". Nightlife is great, and the Inner Harbor is a wonderful getaway. There are plenty of clubs and small concert venues for those of you into more alternative music.Last but not least, this campus is beautiful. Baltimore/DC weather is absolutely perfect, and Hopkins is like a suburban retreat, it's own world isolated from the busy city.Go here if you are have a creative, intelligent, and eclectic personality. |