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Johns Hopkins ACT score

I'm really interested in applying to Johns Hopkins University. What kind of ACT scores are they typically looking for in their applicants? Is there a certain score range that will make my application more competitive?

6 months ago

Johns Hopkins University is a highly competitive institution, and while it continues to be test-optional during the 2024-2025 application cycle, submitting a strong ACT score may still benefit your application. For the students who submitted ACT scores prior to the test-optional policy, the middle 50% range was usually around 34-35. This means that 25% of accepted students scored below 34, and another 25% scored above 35.

Although having a score within this range or higher can make your application more competitive, it's essential to remember that Johns Hopkins, like many top-tier institutions, uses a holistic admissions approach. This means that other factors such as your grades, extracurricular activities, essay responses, and letters of recommendation will also play a significant role in the admissions decision.

If you believe your ACT score showcases your academic abilities and strengths, you can submit it with your application. However, if you feel that your score does not represent your potential keep in mind that Johns Hopkins will not penalize applicants who choose not to submit test scores.

In summary, having an ACT score within the 34-35 range or higher may make your application more competitive, but it's not the sole determining factor in the admissions process. It's crucial to present a well-rounded application highlighting your strengths and achievements across various areas.

6 months ago

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