What is Johns Hopkins' standardized test policy for undergraduate applicants?
I'm a high school junior looking at Johns Hopkins and trying to understand how they treat SAT and ACT scores in the application process. I know some colleges are test-optional or have different policies for sending scores, and I want to make sure I understand Johns Hopkins' approach before I plan my testing strategy.
I'm mainly trying to figure out what their policy is in general and how it affects applicants like me.
I'm mainly trying to figure out what their policy is in general and how it affects applicants like me.
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Sundial Team
1 day ago
Johns Hopkins is test-optional for undergraduate applicants, so you are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores if you apply. If you do choose to send scores, Hopkins will consider them as part of the full application review.
Johns Hopkins also lets students self-report test scores during the application process, and official scores are typically only needed if you enroll.
Johns Hopkins also lets students self-report test scores during the application process, and official scores are typically only needed if you enroll.
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