I'm a little stressed but kinda excited too cause I'm thinking of applying to Johns Hopkins. Although, I'm not sure about what their GPA expectations are like. Anyone able to help a junior out with this info?
Johns Hopkins University is indeed a highly competitive institution, and its admitted students generally have strong academic records. However, they don't officially state a minimum GPA requirement for their applicants. That said, to give you an idea, most successful applicants tend to have high GPAs, with the average GPA of accepted students being around 3.9 on a 4.0 scale.
Keep in mind, Johns Hopkins, like many selective schools, reviews applications holistically. This means they consider your whole profile, not just your GPA. They'll also be looking at things like your course rigor, extracurriculars, essays, and letters of recommendation to get a more complete picture of you as an applicant.
In terms of coursework, they value students who have taken advantage of the most challenging courses available to them. This means primarily AP, IB, or Honors level courses, with high grades in those challenging courses being a plus.
But don't let the numbers discourage you. While a strong academic record is definitely important, the admissions team also values unique personal qualities and interests, so make sure to highlight your strengths and passions in your application. This way, even if your GPA isn't exactly at that average, other aspects of your application might showcase your potential and compensate that aspect.
So, while GPA is an important factor, remember it's not the only one, and Johns Hopkins is looking for well-rounded students who can bring a variety of strengths and attributes to their campus.
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