<p>hello, i applied to JHU RD with BME as my declared major and neuroscience as my alternate choice. </p>
<p>i know that BME is a very impacted major. if i do not gain admissions to that, will i be considered for neuroscience?</p>
<p>hello, i applied to JHU RD with BME as my declared major and neuroscience as my alternate choice. </p>
<p>i know that BME is a very impacted major. if i do not gain admissions to that, will i be considered for neuroscience?</p>
<p>You are considered separately (Even if you don't get into BME you may still get into neuroscience)</p>
<p>BTW, next time you want to ask a question try using the search button because people tend to ask the same questions</p>
<p>Or just check the JHU web site:
Hopkins</a> Undergraduate Admissions :: Apply :: Applying to Hopkins</p>
<p>Please note this important policy: Students wishing to enroll in the biomedical engineering (BME) major must indicate BME as their first-choice major on their application. Students are admitted specifically into the BME major, based on evaluation of credentials and space available.</p>
<p>Students can be admitted to the university without acceptance to the BME major. No separate application is required. Notification of acceptance into the BME major is given at the time of decision notification. A limited number of transfer majors for matriculated students may be available through the Biomedical Engineering Department at the close of each academic year.</p>
<p>Also here:
Hopkins</a> Forums -> Questions Re: Biomedical Engineering (BME)</p>
<p>Please also note ... in addition to using the search function ... please do note post new topics with the subject "AdmissionsDaniel." To make it easier for people on these message boards it is much better if your subject line refers to your question!!!</p>