Is it tough to get into Johns Hopkins?

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    Piyush Pandey | Contributor-Level 8

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    Yes, if we look at the below statistics for the class of 2028, the Johns Hopkins acceptance rate is 7% which showcases its tough selection approach during admission. The university prioritizes various factors, including rigor of secondary school records, class rank, academic GPA, application essay, and recommendations, while choosing candidates. In addition, students are expected to aim for high standardized test scores. Student can check the statistics for the class of 2028 and must aim to score near to improve their selection chances:

    Particulars

    Statistics (class of 2028)

    Academic GPA

    3.9 on 4 scale

    Acceptance Rate

    7%

    ACT

    34-36

    SAT

    1530-1570

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