Hi there! I'm considering applying early decision to Johns Hopkins, but I'm still undecided on what to major (or possibly minor) in. Can anyone who's a current student or alum give me more insight into their programs and what your experience was like?
Good choice! Johns Hopkins offers a wide variety of majors and minors across its various schools. As a university known for its research opportunities and emphasis on interdisciplinary learning, their programs go beyond traditional areas of study.
If you're interested in science or engineering, Hopkins is renowned for its programs in Biomedical Engineering, Public Health Studies, and Neuroscience. These programs are pretty rigorous, but students typically describe them as rewarding. The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, meanwhile, provides strong programs in International Studies, Psychology, and Writing Seminars, among others.
What sets Hopkins apart is the flexibility they offer students in choosing their academic path. While some majors have structured curriculums, many majors and most minors allow for easy combinations, so you can study a broad range of areas.
Another strength of Hopkins is its commitment to undergraduate research. For example, it's not uncommon for students in engineering or the sciences to get involved in lab work as early as their freshman year.
Overall, the academic experience at Hopkins tends to be intensive and challenging, but most students find it incredibly rewarding. Interdisciplinary study, coupled with the ability to conduct undergraduate research, provides a robust and comprehensive learning environment.
Remember, you have time to figure out what you want to study. Take advantage of your freshman year to explore various classes and see what engages you the most. Enjoy Hopkins!
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