Academic Insights


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The do's and do not's of classes at Hopkins

Indulge your passing curiosities. If you have always liked going to museums, take an art history class. If you are passionate about feminism, take a class on reproductive rights. If you have ever wanted to know what torture feels like, take a physics class. Maybe what you learn will be useful, maybe it will not, but you will have fun. And I promise that one photography class is not going to ruin your chances at medical school. 


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Your roadmap to PhD success: freshman year advice for aspiring researchers

First off, welcome to the Nest! As a freshman, you’re probably not even sure what you want to pursue yet or you might simply be feeling overwhelmed by all the possibilities you can take with your life and career path. As someone who’s tried it all — Pre-Med, Economics, Consulting, Marketing, Filmmaking, Engineering and much more — I can safely say that acquiring a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is the end goal that I intend to achieve.


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Hacking your course registration

I remember the summer before college when I was still scoping out my future through "A College Day in My Life" videos. I followed a YouTuber’s advice to make a four-year course schedule ahead of time. I spent hours researching classes, making a (seemingly) seamless schedule and imagining my life was all set — which now seems like a bit of a pipe dream. I've been humbled by the difficulty of some classes and the evolution of my interests — I’ve changed majors three times!


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Humanities at Hopkins: An introduction

Welcome to your first year at Johns Hopkins! As you probably already know — or else, will soon discover — this place has a bit of a reputation for being the “doctor school.” Whether this is true for you or whether you plan on studying something else, you may be interested in getting a fuller picture of Hopkins. While it can feel like the humanities occupy a much less visible corner of our school, in reality, it is just as colorful and vast as its science and engineering counterparts.


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You got this! A pre-med guide for incoming blue jays

Hopkins was new and Hopkins was hard, but looking back, I emerged from my freshman year with a lot of success, and there’s no doubt that with some perseverance you will, too. This article is my very best attempt to transfer everything I learned to you so that you can learn from my mistakes and get off to a great start on your pre-med journey. 


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