Hey guys, I'm applying to Johns Hopkins soon and I'm just wondering if they consider demonstrated interest when evaluating applicants? If so, what are some ways I can show them I'm really interested in attending their school?
No, Johns Hopkins does not factor in demonstrated interest when evaluating applicants. However, engaging with the school through webinars, campus visits, conversations with current students and professors, and so on can be beneficial in other ways. Namely, you'll learn more about the school, which can help you put together a more competitive application and can also be useful for your decision-making process if you're ultimately accepted and are trying to choose between Johns Hopkins and another institution.
Best of luck with your application to Johns Hopkins!
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