<p>I would recommend that you check the older threads as there have been many discussions on student body and life at Hopkins. I will say that one of my favorite things here at Hopkins is that we have a very diverse student body. </p>
<p>About 12-15% of the population are underrepresented minorities and about 8-10% are international students. All 50 states are represented with the top five states in enrollment are NY, CA, MD, NJ, and TX. Currently the student body is split 55% male / 45% female, but I know this incoming class was 51% male / 49% female. Within majors: 28% are engineering, 27% natural sciences, 23% social sciences, and 22% humanities. </p>
<p>Also, there over 350 clubs and organizations on campus that are all student run. Some of these include: College Democrats, College Republicans, Paintball Club, Save the Whales, the OC Club, a Poker Club, Lacrosse Fans, etc. For more information on students clubs check out: <a href=“http://sts.jhu.edu/studentinvolvement/index.html[/url]”>http://sts.jhu.edu/studentinvolvement/index.html</a> Also, if a student has an interest that is not represented in one of the clubs, all that is necessary to begin a new club is yourself in addition to one other person. This allows you to write a charter and get funding from the school to get your club off of the ground.</p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>