I'm considering applying to Johns Hopkins University, and I'm curious if they offer campus interviews as part of the undergrad admissions process. If so, could you share any insights on what the interview experience is like?
Johns Hopkins University does not conduct formal admissions interviews as part of its undergraduate application process. The school believes the other components of your application give them a well-rounded view of you as an applicant.
However, you can arrange an informal informational interview with a Johns Hopkins admissions officer by reaching out to the admissions office. This conversation wouldn't be evaluated or influence your chances of admission, but it can give you the opportunity to ask detailed questions about the school, programs, community, or anything else you're curious about.
It's important to remember that your application, especially your essays, will be the primary way for you to showcase your personal experiences, qualities, aspirations, and how these factors make you a good fit for Johns Hopkins. Crafting thoughtful and insightful responses will allow the admissions officers to understand you better. Best of luck with your application!
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