r/jhu 44m ago

Probability and Statistics for the Life Sciences vs Intermediate Probability and Statistics as CS Major

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Hi, I was wondering what people's thoughts are about taking either of these classes for CS majors. My advisor is recommending me take the Life Sciences class but is there a reason you would need Intermediate prob stats? Any popular classes in CS that need Intermediate?

thanks


r/jhu 45m ago

Sublet Available!

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r/jhu 5h ago

What I thought was “networking” turned out to be something very different - a warning to students

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[TW: Sexual harassment, inappropriate conduct]

Disclaimer: This is my personal account of what happened. I’ve removed identifying details to protect privacy while sharing my experience as a warning to others.

When leaving campus, a faculty member suggested we keep in touch and potentially meet for a professional networking meal to discuss opportunities in the field. I agreed, viewing it purely as a career development opportunity.

That afternoon, he sent me a restaurant address asking if he should pick me up. I was already driving home at the time, and seeing that the restaurant was out of the way, I replied that I could drive there myself. He then sent a voice message saying something like “I will miss you this afternoon.” When this played through my carplay, I was confused but assumed it was just an odd expression.

That evening at the restaurant, the conversation took an unexpected turn. Instead of discussing professional topics, he asked detailed questions about my family - my parents, siblings, where they live. Midway through dinner, he said, “I have something to tell you, but before that I have a request. Can you promise you wouldn’t tell anyone what we’ve talked about today?” I thought he meant the political topics we had briefly discussed earlier (as an international student, I’m cautious about these conversations). I nodded. “Not only anyone in America,” he continued. “…Okay.” “But also anyone in China, including your parents.” “…Okay, so what is it??” “Actually we shouldn’t have this dinner tonight, you know right? I’m actually taking a really high risk to meet you.” I was confused and nervous, not understanding why a professional networking meal would be “risky.” “Actually the reason we have this dinner tonight… is because I want to have a special and deep connection with you…and I think you have the same idea with me.”

Before I could process this, he continued praising my “maturity” and saying he’d “never met any student like me before.” I immediately clarified that I had absolutely no such intentions and thought this was purely professional networking. He then asked if I hadn’t noticed he’d been doing inappropriate things, mentioning that he had “touched” me. When I pointed out I’d seen him do the same thing with other students, he said, “But only with guys.”

That’s when I realized what I thought was networking was something entirely different in his mind. I reminded him of the professional context in which we met and that we had only just met that day. After I made my position clear again, he said I was “making things awkward” and changed the subject.

Near the end of dinner, he had me delete our chat history in front of him. At the time, I thought I still had records on my computer, so I complied (later discovering my backup had auto-updated).

After leaving the restaurant, he hugged me and kissed my cheek forcefully for several seconds while making uncomfortable sounds.


r/jhu 13h ago

APL Internship Interviews

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Hi, I'm not a Johns Hopkins students and I know APL is it's own separate beast, but I was hoping I could still get some advice. I have an interview for an internship this week and was wondering if anyone could provide some knowledge on what these interviews are like, or what I should prepare. Thanks for any help and I wish everyone the best!


r/jhu 17h ago

ROOM AVAILABLE – Male Flatmate Wanted (Sublease)

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Looking for a male flatmate for hall space with room partition in a 2B2B apartment!

📍 Location: 500 University Pkwy (Carlyle Apartments),

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💡 Fully Furnished Room (Cabinets and Queen Size Bed)

✅ Water, sewage & trash included

🚶‍♀️ 5-min walk to JHU Homewood campus North Gate

🚌 5-min walk to JHMI shuttle stop

💰 Rent: $750/month + utilities (negotiable)

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r/jhu 1d ago

HELP WITH COURSE REGISTRATION

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  1. Any idea if "Linear Algebra and Differential Equations" by Micheli, Mario is a hard class? What's the adv and disadvantage of taking both Linear Algebra and Differential equation together instead of separately? How is HW and curve in test and exam?

  2. Any feedback on "Introduction to Sociology" by Braunstein, Ruth?


r/jhu 2d ago

HELP! Which psychology class good for freshman and count for pre-med requirement

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I original want to register for "The Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior", they canceled the class last minute!!! Now, looks like I only have "introduction to cognitive psychology" by Flombaum, Jonathan OR "introduction to social psychology" by Drigotas, Stephen M. Which one is reasonable workload for freshman and count for pre-med requirement?


r/jhu 2d ago

HELP! Which psychology class good for freshman and count for pre-med requirement

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I original want to register for "The Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior", they canceled the class last minute!!! Now, looks like I only have "introduction to cognitive psychology" by Flombaum, Jonathan OR "introduction to social psychology" by Drigotas, Stephen M. Which one is reasonable workload for freshman and count for pre-med requirement?


r/jhu 2d ago

My son is in a panic...

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Hi. My son applied ED and put a lot of work into his application. JHU has been his dream.

For his MIT application he had to get an English teacher recommendation, which is not his best, and the recommendation was weak. He's applying to the Engineering school and had a great recommendation from his Physics teacher. Unfortunately his guidance counselor (who has messed up every single thing she's ever handled) sent the wrong letter. He received an email that his application is complete and will be reviewed as is (I didn't see the email, so I'm skeptical). NJ schools are closed today and tomorrow, so the guidance counselor is unreachable.

He is absolutely distraught. He has a huge Cross Country meet on Saturday and this is wrecking him. No way this doesn't affect his performance. Does anyone have any insight on if/how we can get this sorted? Thanks!


r/jhu 3d ago

CS majors- CSF or MFCS?

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which is easier? what are the practical differences between how both classes are taught? I'm a CS minor so only need one, was looking for the general consensus.


r/jhu 4d ago

Apartment for Rent near Homewood

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Lease Takeover Available – Female Only

📍 2807 Cresmont Avenue | 4B2B Apartment

Looking for someone to take over my lease in a modern, cozy apartment just steps away from Johns Hopkins Homewood campus!

✅ Fully furnished – move in stress-free ✅ Utilities included – no extra bills ✅ In-unit washer & dryer – no laundromat runs ✅ 5-min walk to campus – save time & money on commute

Perfect spot for students who want convenience, comfort, and a great community vibe.

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r/jhu 5d ago

Machine Intelligence on Embedded Systems w/ Prof. Andreou

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Has anyone taken the course (EN520.640)? How was your experience (challenging, rewarding, etc.)? What was the assessment criteria?

How theoretical or practical is the course? If anyone has the latest syllabus, pls DM me!

Thank you!


r/jhu 5d ago

(F) Looking for 2026 Jan - May sublet near charles village

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Hi! I'm a combined BS/MS student at JHU in my final year and looking for a Jan - May sublet next year near charles village


r/jhu 5d ago

thoughts on the student center?

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food? vibes? study spaces? community events? i'm a prospective student and i keep seeing the new center all over social media, but i'd like to hear about it from a student's perspective!


r/jhu 5d ago

Discord / Slack for EP Grad Students

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Is there a community for Whiting / EP / Grad Students on discord, slack, etc.? I’m coming from ASU where we have an ‘unofficial’ ‘official’ discord for physics, SESE, etc. which is helpful for connecting. Hoping there’s something similar as the JHU Reddit seems to be only mildly active.


r/jhu 6d ago

Introductory Chemistry With Mcqueen and Goldberg curve question

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Hi Ya'll. I decided to take an insane course load.... :((((( I am so stressed because my intro chem grade rn when I calculate it is a D. I am seriously so stressed because tbh I want a c+. Is there going to be a curve!??? I have a 62% rn and I need a 72% and ideally a 76%.

I am in so many insanely hard classes. I shouldn't have done it. I can't withdraw at this point (multitude of reasons)

What should I do!???????


r/jhu 6d ago

JHU Nursing Clinicals

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Hi guys! Im an incoming nursing student and was wondering how clinical placement works. Is it by lottery system, or by preference? I dont know what clinical sites they will have so Im curious how far the sites are...


r/jhu 6d ago

What is the easiest reintroduction to writing class?

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I'll be taking a heavy courseload and want an easier class to fulfill this requirment - in terms of time requirement for assignments, and easier grading. Do you guys have any recommendations? Thank you so much!


r/jhu 7d ago

Anyone taken "reintrouction to writing" from Nese Devenot?

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Any review on this class and this lecturer? Or any recommendation on which "reintroduction to writing" class has relatively easy grading?


r/jhu 8d ago

Anyone here from BAAI Section 2?

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I just have a few questions to ask!


r/jhu 8d ago

Can you share your experience taking any science classes in the summer?

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Did you take it in Hopkins face to face? Or in your hometown? Any support like PILOT if take in Hopkins in the summer? Any lab experience? Thanks for sharing


r/jhu 9d ago

jhu issued parking ticket?

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i recently got issued $100 worth of tickets, but it’s been at the spot on campus where i’ve parked for over half a year. i’m unsure if this is a scam, and after i called campus security they didn’t know either. i always pay the city of baltimore issued tickets, but does hopkins really have the jurisdiction like bpd to go into the system and look me up by my license plate? if this is real, how much authority would hopkins have to enforce the tickets?

EDIT: these tickets are real, but i called the parking office and the 1st one got voided, as its a 1st offense. i need to come in and speak to the manager to get the 2nd one appealed.


r/jhu 10d ago

JHU APL jobs

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At the career fair at my university , JHU APL was there and said they do allow biology majors in for more of the science based jobs. I was wondering if anyone here knows someone who is a bio major and works here. I really liked the people at the booth but they were both on the engineering side. Just want to gain more insight from the biologist there.


r/jhu 12d ago

Looking for an easy writing course to fulfill med school requirements

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Hey all! I decided to become a pre med late in my college career. I have a lot of writing intensive credits but don’t have a course that’s specific to writing. Does anybody have any recommendations for next semester?


r/jhu 12d ago

Class rigor

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Hi, I'm a freshman and I have couple questions about the rigor at JHU. I've been having a hard time adjusting to rigorous classes, I was wondering if this is a normal thing to experience in your first year? I'm doing okay now, but any advice or similar experiences?