<p>The key to having a social life at Hopkins is being able to manage your time effectively. You have to get your work done so you can go and have fun. It’s definitely possible. </p>
<p>Your friends are the people you live with, and they’re always right there, which is amazing. Lots of time is spent just hanging out in the dorms or studying together. You are constantly with friends. People who want to find time to play frisbee and work out - there is the option of going to the gym and there are special hours when you can go to the pool to swim. There are work-out classes like yoga available at the Recreation Center. </p>
<p>There are TONS of clubs on campus. A lot of people get quite involved in one or two of them, and lots of students attend events that student groups put on, like concerts. You will hear about tons of student group events every week. Check out this extensive list of student organizations: [JHU</a> Student Organizations (326) | Johns Hopkins University | MyStudentGroups.com](<a href=“http://jhu.mystudentgroups.com/]JHU”>http://jhu.mystudentgroups.com/)</p>
<p>Like I said, there are lots of different events each week. You will always know what’s going on from fliers, emails sent out and giant posters/murals around campus. There are both events run by student groups and events run by the university, like speakers (Will Ferrell came last year.) We have a huge event called Spring Fair in the Spring semester where our campus is turned into a fairground, and there is always a big concert that weekend. It’s a ton of fun. There are also events such as open-air movies on the quads.</p>
<p>We have sports. Lacrosse is definitely what people get excited over, but basketball games and other things are attended. People support their friends. [Johns</a> Hopkins Blue Jays - The Official Athletic Site for the Johns Hopkins University](<a href=“http://www.hopkinssports.com/]Johns”>http://www.hopkinssports.com/)</p>
<p>There are a ton of places to eat on St. Paul street and all around Charles Village - all within easy walking distance. You can also go to the Inner Harbor, Mt Vernon or Towson really easily to have more options. There is a service run by Goucher College called the Collegetown Shuttle that will get you to the mall/town at Towson, and on weekends it goes to the Inner Harbor too. The JHMI (med school) shuttle will get you many places as well, all for free. Getting around is easy!</p>
<p>Greek life is a great option for meeting more people and filling up your already busy schedule with lots of fun stuff. It’s true that fraternity parties can be very rowdy, but Greeks are generally very nice people who work just as hard at their schoolwork as everyone else. Almost everyone involved in Greek life loves it, and they all have lots of non-Greek friends as well as their fraternity brothers/sorority sisters. </p>
<p>If you can find any time, the Outdoor Pursuits club and the Johns Hopkins Outdoors Club run frequent outdoorsy trips to places in the relatively nearby area: [Outdoor</a> Pursuits](<a href=“Ralph S. O'Connor Recreation Center | Student Affairs”>Ralph S. O'Connor Recreation Center | Student Affairs)
[JHOC</a> Home Page](<a href=“http://www.jhu.edu/outdoors/]JHOC”>http://www.jhu.edu/outdoors/)</p>
<p>You can go to the movies in Towson, or to the sort-of artsy Charles Theatre down North Charles Street - both are easy to get to on the Collegetown or JHMI shuttles. </p>
<p>Like I said, it’s easy to walk to <em>or</em> get a ride on a shuttle to many restaurants. There are a couple popular bars right next to campus, as well as one club. To get more bars or clubs you would have to go downtown, which is difficult as a freshman, but most are content with what they have next to campus. </p>
<p>There are <em>always</em> things going on in Baltimore. The Baltimore Museum of Art is on campus and has lots of events, and there are many, many other museums in the city as well. There are baseball games at the stadium downtown and The Peabody Institute has many concerts that Hopkins kids can attend. There is more going on than you can ever manage to go to.</p>
<p>Sometimes students travel to nearby cities. A lot of people go to DC once in a while since it’s easy and cheap to get there on the train. </p>
<p>On a Friday night in early October many typical groups of Freshman would hang out together in the dorms and then head to a frat party. Others would stay in together and watch a movie, or go to a concert or some other event on campus. It all depends on what you want to do with your friends!</p>
<p>Honestly, it is what you make it. Baltimore and JHU have all there is to offer, you just have to make the time! It is very, very possible to have a thriving and happy social life at JHU.</p>