<p>I’m not pre-med and have never gotten the impression that Hopkins “doesn’t really care” about my education. Only about 25% of Hopkins students go on to med school. Professors treat you the same whether or not you’re pre-med. You’ll have an advisor in your major who’s used to students doing a variety of things with their degree. There’s top-notch pre-professional advising for law and business, as well as a solid career center.</p>
<p>Undergrads have easy access to the vast majority of grad resources. Registering for grad school classes at Homewood is a breeze. Getting a lab research position, either at Homewood or at the med campus, is often as easy as asking around. There’s a free shuttle connecting Homewood to the med campus (med school, nursing school, school of public health) and Peabody (music conservatory). Which “graduate resources”, aside from SAIS* (in DC/Bologna, Italy), are so far removed from Homewood??</p>
<p>*I should mention that qualified undergrads have the option of an accelerated bachelor’s/master’s program through SAIS, which is considered one of the best international relations schools in the world.</p>