Hey everyone, I'm interested in applying to Johns Hopkins and I wanted to know what their SAT score expectations are. Is there a score range I should be aiming for to increase my chances of admission?
The Johns Hopkins University is currently test-optional for the 2024-2025 application cycle, meaning they do not require students to submit SAT or ACT scores for consideration. However, if you feel that your SAT score will strengthen your application, you can still choose to submit it.
For reference, the middle 50% of accepted students in the Class of 2027 has SAT scores ranging between 1530 and 1560. This means that 25% of admitted students scored below 1530 and 25% scored above 1560. Aiming for a score within this range may improve your chances of admission; however, it's essential to remember that Johns Hopkins considers other factors in their holistic admissions process, such as your grades, essays, extracurricular activities, and letters of recommendation.
If you decide to submit your SAT scores, ensuring that your test results are within or above the middle 50% range can be beneficial. But also focus on other aspects of your application to present yourself as a well-rounded and competitive candidate. Good luck with your application!
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