<p>I hear that the chemistry program at JHU is very strong, and seeing as I want to major in this, it seems like a plus; how are the other sciences, though? I want to minor in geology, I think, is that program decent?</p>
<p>Physics rocks -- they really take care of their students, and they really bond together (the physics majors) -- probably some of the happiest students on campus, it seems. Sorry don't know about geology.</p>
<p>Hopkins is quite well known for natural science programs, both related to the medical sciences and those related to more research based science. Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are all considered top programs, with stellar research opportunities for undergraduates, excellent facilities, and numerous areas of specialization to choose.</p>
<p>What is unique about JHU's natural sciences programs are the strength of interdisciplinary programs such as Earth & Planetary Sciences, Environmental Earth Sciences, Neuroscience, Biophysics, and Public Health to name a few.</p>
<p>With the emphasis on research, experiential learning, and independent inquiry across all academic disciplines, you will find so stellar science opportunities at Hopkins. Come visit and you can get a real sense.</p>
<p>AdmissionsDaniel, is the math department equally stellar?</p>
<p>I have posted previously about the math department...</p>
<p>...but yes, math is considered as one of the natural sciences programs and therefore my previous comments due pertain to the math program too.</p>