<p>First of all, they do not accept 100 people per year, that’s the typical entering class although I think it has been higher in recent years. Since Hopkins, like every other school, does not expect a 100% yield, they have to admit more than they plan to admit in order to fill their class. As for the actual number accepted, you’d have to ask AdmissionsDaniel or do some searching around the this and the Hopkins Forum.</p>
<p>Applying BME does not impact your chances of getting into the university. Applicants who choose BME as their preferred major are evaluated just like any other applicant. Those who are accepted to the university are then considered separately for BME. So it is very very possible to be accepted to the university, but not BME.</p>