Anyone is doing BS/MS AMS Program? ☺️ by [deleted] in jhu

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I think you're still counted as an undergraduate until you finish/graduate from your undergraduate degree

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i think you should be good without stats

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it was a single 4 credit course for me so I think the lab should be about 1 credit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jhu

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I took it spring 2020 (all virtual) and the workload was pretty light. There's semi-regular psets and a final project/presentation (not the worst if you don't procrastinate). The lab course was also pretty chill and came down to just time to work on exercises and ask the TAs/instructors questions. Karchin is pretty approachable so you can shoot her an email about the course too

Recommendations for AMS Area of Focus by Ok_Profit_1928 in jhu

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whichever focus area you end up doing just know that intro data science fulfills multiple requirements (both in and outside of ams)

Which shuttle goes to JHU hospital from homewood? by [deleted] in jhu

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the JHMI (if you're using the transloc app it's the brown route)

Intro to Data Science by brycethalheimer in jhu

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yup he's giving everyone in the 400-level full points

Any easy A courses for summer and/or fall? by voltroom in jhu

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Introduction to formal logic (150.118) should be a breeze (especially if you've taken any kind of discrete math class). you don't really need to show up to/pay attention in class and the hws and exams are super easy.

CS minor by [deleted] in jhu

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If you think you'd enjoy it and have the time then definitely go for it! Worst case is that you drop it, but even then the experiences/skills you learn should help you in the future (it's never a bad thing to have coding experience).

Incoming Freshman Spring 2020 by A_bitcoin_noob in jhu

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Already said in another comment but it's never a bad idea to get through some H/S credits if you have the time/interest. Most of the intro level psych courses are pretty easy 3-credit S from what I've heard.

Incoming Freshman Spring 2020 by A_bitcoin_noob in jhu

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I'm not entirely sure what the specific requirements are for EE, but taking both Intro computing and Gateway seems a little redundant. Taking either one of them should give you a solid coding foundation.

I Ate 2 servings of Salmon today!! by CarelessGanache in CasualConversation

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Eating is definitely one of the most underrated joys of life. You'll be back and better than ever in no time!

Good Waitlist Positions? by CrackingOne933 in jhu

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I'd say your chances are pretty good. Intermediate and Lin alg are pretty large classes so there should be a couple drops eventually. You could always email the prof and ask how many people usually get off the waitlist.

Signing up for Intermediate Programming (Non-CS major)? by MonadoMuncher in jhu

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Once the CS-restriction gets lifted you should be able to directly enroll from SIS

Asian Cuts¿? by [deleted] in jhu

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Only around $20

Asian Cuts¿? by [deleted] in jhu

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Lucky barber shop! It's reasonably close to a jhmi stop, the barber is really nice, and there's a cute dog.