Hey everyone, I'm wondering what the average SAT scores are for students who get accepted to Johns Hopkins. Can anyone provide some insight? Thanks!
Hello! For the 2024-2025 application cycle, Johns Hopkins University is test-optional, meaning you don't need to submit SAT or ACT scores if you choose not to. However, if you'd like to have some idea of what previous years' admitted students scored on the SAT, we can look at the middle 50% range.
For a reference point from the years before the test-optional policy, the middle 50% SAT scores for admitted students at Johns Hopkins were between 1530 and 1560. This means that 25% of admitted students scored below 1530, while another 25% scored above 1560. Keep in mind that these are just general numbers and not a strict cutoff.
Although standardized test scores can be an important part of your application, Johns Hopkins takes a holistic approach to the admission process. They consider various factors such as your grades, course rigor, extracurricular activities, recommendation letters, and essays. If you think your test score might not be up to par, don't worry; focus on presenting a strong application in other areas instead.
Good luck with your college application process!
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