2010-2011 Johns Hopkins Application Thread

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Congratulations to all the acceptances! I was wondering though, is it true that the admissions committee meets just once a month? Aka does that mean they have probably gone through all of the October interviewees, or have I (hopefully) misheard. Oct 22nd interviewer here
 
Good job! Still have no call but I want to stay at hopkins! Ill keep praying...

Hang in there! I looked at last years thread, and sometimes the calls were made three days in a row. :luck:

Congratulations to all the acceptances! I was wondering though, is it true that the admissions committee meets just once a month? Aka does that mean they have probably gone through all of the October interviewees, or have I (hopefully) misheard. Oct 22nd interviewer here

I think that they meet a couple of times a month. I had looked at the pattern before and that's what I figured out. But I may be wrong though. :luck:
 
Congrats to all the acceptances! Long time SDN reader but first time posting...I was accepted to Hopkins back in September and am still waking up everyday replaying my acceptance phone call in my head 🙂 I am pretty sure I will be matriculating here (In LOVE with this school). Just wondering if anyone else who has been accepted is thinking the same thing...would love to hear that I have some future classmates!
 
Congrats to all the acceptances! Long time SDN reader but first time posting...I was accepted to Hopkins back in September and am still waking up everyday replaying my acceptance phone call in my head 🙂 I am pretty sure I will be matriculating here (In LOVE with this school). Just wondering if anyone else who has been accepted is thinking the same thing...would love to hear that I have some future classmates!

you cant get accepted in september, unless its early decision, and if its early decision, its binding...so shouldn't you be 100% positive your attending, not "pretty sure"
 
you cant get accepted in september, unless its early decision, and if its early decision, its binding...so shouldn't you be 100% positive your attending, not "pretty sure"

** Interviewed in September, accepted in October
 
** Interviewed in September, accepted in October

Love Hopkins too. We might b classmates. Withdrawing from most skuls but harvard. I'm sooo excited and still hopin I never wake up from this dream
 
Question to all you crazy kids who know everything (in a good way):

So as stated on the last page, I was put on the alternate list. Whether I will get off it or not is not the question here.

I planned to defer entrance to med school for a year in order to teach english in Korea. My concern is that if I get off the waitlist, it would probably be in may right? Would this be too late to apply for deferral?
 
Question to all you crazy kids who know everything (in a good way):

So as stated on the last page, I was put on the alternate list. Whether I will get off it or not is not the question here.

I planned to defer entrance to med school for a year in order to teach english in Korea. My concern is that if I get off the waitlist, it would probably be in may right? Would this be too late to apply for deferral?

Why the hell are you applying to medical school for a school year in which you have no intention of attending?
 
Question to all you crazy kids who know everything (in a good way):

So as stated on the last page, I was put on the alternate list. Whether I will get off it or not is not the question here.

I planned to defer entrance to med school for a year in order to teach english in Korea. My concern is that if I get off the waitlist, it would probably be in may right? Would this be too late to apply for deferral?

I'm entirely guessing, but I don't think telling a school that you plan to not enter that year is a compelling argument to accept you off the waitlist. Seems like a good reason for a rejection, actually. That said, the right thing to do would be to tell them regardless.
 
Why the hell are you applying to medical school for a school year in which you have no intention of attending?

It makes a little sense since it would be hard to come to interviews if he is teaching in Korea 😀
 
i hate to burst your presumptuous bubble... but if you read previous pages on this thread you'll learn that the chances of getting off the hopkins waitlist are extremely slim

Haha, I was about to make a umad? post until I reread that guy's statement. I don't think he meant to imply that he was certainly going to get off the waitlist. I think he just meant that wasn't an important question.
 
I still love Hopkins even though I don't seem to ending up here.

Best of luck to everyone. 🙂
 
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aaaahhhhhh neurotic competitive premeds....

Thank to those of you that didn't assume to know me entirely from one post. I actually emailed admissions and they gave me the answer i needed.

I'm done with this discussion board. To those of you that make it into med school, i hope you stop being so conceited. I feel it would put a dent in compassionate care.

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aaaahhhhhh neurotic competitive premeds....

Thank to those of you that didn't assume to know me entirely from one post. I actually emailed admissions and they gave me the answer I needed.

I'm done with this discussion board. To those of you that make it into med school, I hope you stop being so conceited. I feel it would put a dent in compassionate care.

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how am i conceited, neurotic competitive and a premed? i'm being realistic... i'm not saying you suck.. i'm telling the truth without the sugar coating

chill bro

he is just asking if its possible to defer if he were to get of the waitlist.

if you notice the key word in this sentence, it is IF.

i don't really understand the whole conceited etc. part but your first comment was definitely uncalled for. he wasn't really being pretentious or conceited or whatever you called him
 
i hate to burst your presumptuous bubble... but if you read previous pages on this thread you'll learn that the chances of getting off the hopkins waitlist are extremely slim

how am i conceited, neurotic competitive and a premed? i'm being realistic... i'm not saying you suck.. i'm telling the truth without the sugar coating

Not sure if you're neurotic, but you sure do sound conceited. How? well, the fact that you don't realize you were being insensitive is a pretty good indicator. Yeah you sure don't sugar coat what you say; you do the exact opposite.

Sammyseal CLEARLY said that his question wasn't a matter about getting off the waitlist. He said that IF he were to get off the waitlist...

Not only did you ignore what he was trying to say, you insulted him by calling him presumptuous. Then you wrote that his chances of getting off the waitlist are slim, which is true, but was completely unnecessary to answer Sammyseal's question. You also suggested that he go read past threads and implied Sammyseal was an idiot for even considering the possibility that he would get accepted off the waitlist.
 
no call. 🙁 I knew it was a long shot but got my hopes up anyway...bummer. Congrats to those accepted though, that's amazing.
 
Congrats to everyone who was accepted!

I interviewed 10/14 (Thursday), does anybody have any idea when they will be meeting on that group? Fingers crossed...
 
I interviewed 10/15 and was told that a batch of decisions had just gone out, so we were in for a longish wait given where our date fell in the particular cycle. I don't recall an exact date-- I believe they just said "early december"... so I'm going to try to hold off being too anxious until then 🙂
 
i actually tried to call but forgot about the damn restricted call in hours...

does anyone know around when oct 14/15 interviewees will hear? It must be some time significantly before 12/10 according to CotR but I have yet to receive a reply to my week-old email and now cant call til monday 🙁

any help appreciated!

oh and i remember them saying early december as well, i was really asking if anyone that interviewed immediately after oct 14/15 had a date they were given so we can gauge ours

Thanks!
 
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i actually tried to call but forgot about the damn restricted call in hours...

does anyone know around when oct 14/15 interviewees will hear? It must be some time significantly before 12/10 according to CotR but I have yet to receive a reply to my week-old email and now cant call til monday 🙁

any help appreciated!

oh and i remember them saying early december as well, i was really asking if anyone that interviewed immediately after oct 14/15 had a date they were given so we can gauge ours

Thanks!

My student tour guide told me that there is a separate committee for the Thursday and Friday interviewees and that they evaluate all the candidates from that day interviewed over the past month together. So if a batch of acceptances just went out and it included individuals from the 10/7 interview date, then it would seem that people from October 14/15th will hear around the same time as people from November 11th/12th. Expect to hear back in December?
 
i interviewed on 10/7 and they told us that we'll hear back first week of december, if that's any help.
 
I interviewed 10/15 and was told we'd here back in early December.
 
Rejected (my first). Interviewed 10/14. Good luck to everyone else!
 
Oh does anyone know with an MSAR what the numbers are for Hopkins? (Interviewed vs accepted vs matriculated). I see some stuff online but I don't really trust them.
 
Oh does anyone know with an MSAR what the numbers are for Hopkins? (Interviewed vs accepted vs matriculated). I see some stuff online but I don't really trust them.
interview 600-700 accept 220 about and 120 matriculate waitlist 200 ppl
got that from my interview day
 
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Cool thanks guys. I'll schedule my flight as soon as possible. I just checked and can get one from Logan to BWI for less than $150. I almost shot myself when I paid $450 for my flight to Pritzker.
 
if i was complete around those days and haven't heard anything.. is that bad news?
 
if i was complete around those days and haven't heard anything.. is that bad news?

Well it could simply be that whoever is reviewing your file is taking their sweet time. Regardless, we all know this process is very random so I wouldn't stress at this point. 🙂
 
Any chance I would get any JHU love submitting my secondary application five days before(today) the deadline or would it be a waste of money?

I just withdraw a ton of interview invites from other schools(pitt, emory, etc) but somehow I feel like I'm missing out by not applying here. Balanced 35 sGPA 3.8.

Definitely APPLY if you LIKE it! You honestly have nothing to lose but some money (which can be a legitimate concern ). I applied to a couple of schools later in the cycle (by late I mean the absolute last day to submit the AMCAS) and I got some love from one or two, so you never know. You honestly could have that "IT" factor that JHU is looking for.

Best of luck!:luck:
 
At top schools, grades dont get you in, they just get you in the door. Cant tell if its worth applying unless you show your EC's. If you think you have a really strong app, I would definitely apply though, as Hopkins accepts through march
 
Vanderbilt undergrad (neuroscience), 3.3-3.4/33, shadowed multiple docs, 1.5 years neuro research, volunteered teaching science to underprivileged kids all semesters except my first...should I bother applying here in June?
 
At top schools, grades dont get you in, they just get you in the door. Cant tell if its worth applying unless you show your EC's. If you think you have a really strong app, I would definitely apply though, as Hopkins accepts through march

I respectfully disagree with your comment or at least what is implied by it.

Grades DO get you in. In fact, they're a big part of why people get in. Why else are the averages pushing close to 3.9 and 36 at top-tier schools?

You're right in that grades do get you in the door. And ECs get you into the school. However, without grades, no level of good ECs will get you into the school (unless you cured cancer or solved world hunger).

So it's best to say you need BOTH grades and ECs.
 
Vanderbilt undergrad (neuroscience), 3.3-3.4/33, shadowed multiple docs, 1.5 years neuro research, volunteered teaching science to underprivileged kids all semesters except my first...should I bother applying here in June?

It's not impossible for you to get in and it won't hurt you to apply, but...the averages are close to 3.9 and 36. Almost all Hopkins applicants have done years of research before applying and most have done some form of volunteer work as well.

If you have an explanation for your lower numbers and if you have some amazing and unique ECs, then you should go for it. If not, I'd still go for it (as they might be randomly impressed with your essay/life story), but wouldn't get my hopes up too high.
 
It's not impossible for you to get in and it won't hurt you to apply, but...the averages are close to 3.9 and 36. Almost all Hopkins applicants have done years of research before applying and most have done some form of volunteer work as well.

If you have an explanation for your lower numbers and if you have some amazing and unique ECs, then you should go for it. If not, I'd still go for it (as they might be randomly impressed with your essay/life story), but wouldn't get my hopes up too high.

Ok thanks. I started out at Vanderbilt with two semesters of 3.05 GPA's 🙁 so it's an ascending GPA. I might do summer research/SURF as well, and I thought if I could take the MCAT this April and get a 36 I'd stand a decent chance with a 3.4. Maybe I should try to get in to some leadership positions as well as continue volunteering? I'd think that this would also be a similar situation for Penn? (my other top choice)
 
I respectfully disagree with your comment or at least what is implied by it.

Grades DO get you in. In fact, they're a big part of why people get in. W
hy else are the averages pushing close to 3.9 and 36 at top-tier schools?

You're right in that grades do get you in the door. And ECs get you into the school. However, without grades, no level of good ECs will get you into the school (unless you cured cancer or solved world hunger).

So it's best to say you need BOTH grades and ECs.

You actually aren't disagreeing with me I don't think. The point of my statement is that unless you have the grades etc. You can't get in the door, and thus get in. BUT the thing is there are hundreds of applicants, far more then will ever be accepted to hopkins, that have that 3.8 and 35+ mcat. Thus you need around those scores to even get looked at. At lower schools those numbers would be enough to get you in on their own. At hopkins though those numbers form the baseline, so the deciding factor is EC"s
 
Ok thanks. I started out at Vanderbilt with two semesters of 3.05 GPA's 🙁 so it's an ascending GPA. I might do summer research/SURF as well, and I thought if I could take the MCAT this April and get a 36 I'd stand a decent chance with a 3.4. Maybe I should try to get in to some leadership positions as well as continue volunteering? I'd think that this would also be a similar situation for Penn? (my other top choice)

It's good that Johns Hopkins and UPenn are your top choices and I don't want to dissuade you from applying, especially since I don't know your life story or extracurriculars at all. But at the same time, I want to point out certain numbers so you don't have completely unrealistic expectations going into the application cycle.

The national averages for students who were accepted to all medical schools are something like 3.66 GPA and I think around a 32 MCAT score. You're standing at a 3.3-3.4 GPA and a 33 MCAT. GPA-wise, you're a quite a bit below the national average for ALL medical schools including much much lower ranked medical schools, and a bit above for the MCAT. Even with a 35-36 MCAT score, numbers-wise, you would be around average among applicants who got into medical school.

Now Johns Hopkins has an average of 3.9 and 36, meaning that roughly half the student score higher than that, give or take a few % points since we're talking about mean and not median. A 36 MCAT, while a really great MCAT score, is barely average for this school and that's not even taking your GPA into account. And according to MSAR, last year, person with the lowest GPA (but got accepted into Hopkins) was sitting around a 3.65 - it's likely that this person had a really high MCAT (maybe 40+) or had amazing extracurricular activities/life story.

And for Johns Hopkins, 94% of applicants accepted have research experience, 91% have medically related work, and 78% have volunteer/community service work. Research, small bits of service here and there, and shadowing/volunteering in a hospital don't really make you unique.

I don't know what you mean by "decent" chance, but one of my classmates who had 3.97 sGPA, 40+ MCAT, 3 years of patient care volunteering, and a couple publications got rejected from Hopkins a while back. It's possible that she completely bombed her interview and it's entirely possible that she lied to me about her scores, but I think it speaks more about the caliber of students applying to Johns Hopkins. There are thousands of students with 3.85+ and 35+.

Of course, if you can have really crazy ECs, letters of recs, and life story, then you might be one of the few exceptions who get in without amazing numbers so if you think you have a compelling story, go for it! But numbers-wise, things are not looking peachy for you if you're looking specifically to get into Johns Hopkins.

And yes, the same would apply for UPenn as well.

Apply to Hopkins, and Upenn, and wherever else you want to go to, but make sure to apply broadly...to schools that have numbers closer to your own and if you get that 36, to schools with lower scores as well.
 
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