To all the people who've gotten into Johns Hopkins University or knows someone who has–what kind of SAT scores are they looking for? I'm studying for the SAT and just looking for a ballpark figure to aim for.
For the 2024-2025 application cycle, Johns Hopkins University is still employing a test-optional policy, which means you are not required to submit SAT scores as part of your application. However, given that Johns Hopkins is a highly selective institution, you generally want to showcase your strengths in as many ways as possible. So, investing time and energy into aiming for a high SAT score would likely be worth your while.
To learn more about test-optional policies and how to navigate them, I'd check out this comprehensive blog post from CollegeVine: https://blog.collegevine.com/does-test-optional-mean-test-optional/
In terms of a ballpark score, the middle 50% range for admitted students at Johns Hopkins is typically around 1530-1560. This statistic means that 25% of admitted students score below 1530, 25% score above 1560, and the remaining 50% fall within this range.
Aiming for a score within or above this range could potentially increase your chances, but do remember that standardized test scores are just one part of your application. Admissions officers also consider your high school grades, course rigor, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation, and at a school as selective as Johns Hopkins, no single credential will guarantee acceptance on its own.
So, even as you strive for a high score, be sure to dedicate adequate time and effort to these other critical aspects of your application as well.
If you want to know how your application as a whole stacks up at Johns Hopkins, I'd check out CollegeVine's free chancing engine, which accounts for all quantifiable elements of your application, including not just test scores but also GPA, course rigor, and extracurriculars to give you personalized odds of acceptance at Johns Hopkins and hundreds of other colleges: https://www.collegevine.com/admissions-calculator
This tool will also give you suggestions on how to improve your chances, whether by raising your SAT score slightly or some other step, like earning a leadership position in one of your extracurriculars.
Or, if you want tips on how to strengthen the more intangible aspects of your application, I'd check out this blog post from CollegeVine, which breaks down how to tackle Johns Hopkins' school-specific supplemental essay(s): https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-johns-hopkins-university-essays/. Especially at highly selective schools like Johns Hopkins, the essays are a great opportunity to showcase what you have to offer beyond the numbers.
Good luck with your SAT prep!
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