I'm considering applying to Johns Hopkins University and I want to know about their SAT requirements. Are they still requiring SAT scores and if so, what's a competitive score range to aim for in order to have a strong chance of getting in?
Johns Hopkins University has adopted a test-optional policy until at least the 2025-26 application year. This means that submitting SAT scores is not required, and your application will not be negatively impacted if you choose not to submit them. However, if you feel that your SAT scores are strong and can enhance your application, you may still choose to submit them.
In terms of a competitive score range, before the test-optional policy, a majority of accepted students at Johns Hopkins typically scored between 1530 and 1560 on the SAT (out of a possible 1600). While there is no specific cutoff, aiming for a score in this range or higher would put you in a stronger position if you decide to submit your scores.
That said, keep in mind that Johns Hopkins, like many other selective universities, evaluates applicants holistically. This means that factors like your academic performance, extracurricular involvement, letters of recommendation, and personal essays are all taken into account during the admissions process. A strong SAT score is just one piece of the puzzle, and demonstrating your abilities, interests, and potential contributions to the school community is equally important.
If you choose not to submit SAT scores, it becomes even more crucial to have a strong overall application, showcasing your strengths and unique qualities through your accomplishments and experiences. Focus on crafting compelling essays, securing strong recommendation letters, and maintaining a solid academic record to give yourself the best chance of admission at Johns Hopkins.
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