FAQ with May!
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Now I'd like to address some frequently asked questions about Johns Hopkins. Our school is pretty small compared to a lot of other campuses. We only a six thousand undergraduate students and including pulse, crowds and faculties. I think our student body is very hardworking, competitive and very studious. That's because we have a lot of pre med students, and as many of you would know, our medical school is very popular and famous. Here are biomedical engineering, which is number one in the country, international studies and Public Health regarding sports and arts. We have a really good lacrosse team, and we have a lot of a cappella groups on campus, and they sing beautifully for us during our culture nights or any performances that are available regarding clubs and organizations. We have around five hundred difference to the organizations, and I'll introduce two of which that I'm part of. I am part of Germany, which sends for Johns Hopkins University model U. N conference, and our conference is gonna be hosted during February, and I'm really excited for that. Another group that I'm part of ISS, a student consulting for a non profit, and I learned a lot from this club because you get a hands on experience by attracting with corporations and problems directly. Don't play too hard During your senior year or during summer vacation, I had a hard time catching up to the workload when our first Mr started be ready to organize and be on top of your schedule, or else you want people to get enough sleep. I know it's a hard process, but you're going to get through it. Second and more generally do a lot of research for each school, especially for Hopkins. We take pride in doing research, so it is good to show some research you conducted in your supplementary essays or in general, your application. I talked about my research in energy field to show my collaborative side and to show my knowledge on such topic, and I think it was a really good strategy.