Hey everyone! I've got my eyes on Johns Hopkins University and was wondering what the typical accepted student's ACT score range is. Any input would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
Hi there! Johns Hopkins University is a highly selective institution, and the typical ACT score range for accepted students is quite competitive. For the middle 50% of admitted students, the ACT composite scores currently ranges from 34 to 35. This means that 25% of admitted students score below a 34, while another 25% score above a 35.
Keep in mind that Johns Hopkins continues to be test-optional for the 2024-2025 application cycle, which means that you are not required to submit an ACT or SAT score with your application. While having a competitive ACT score can certainly be helpful, it's important to remember that the admissions process is holistic, and they'll also be taking a close look at your grades, rigor of your coursework, extracurricular activities, essays, and other components of your application.
So, if your ACT score falls within the range mentioned above, that's great, but if it's lower, don't be discouraged. Focus on highlighting your other strengths and accomplishments throughout your application. Good luck!
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