<p>Can people who made it in ED this year post their stats?</p>
<p>Caucasian Male from Charm City
SAT: M-710 CR-680 W-750 = 1390/2140
UW:3.64 WGPA: 5.071 (but i think my school calculates it much differently than most)
Rank: 32/365
Didn't see my recs but I'd be surprised if they weren't great.
Essays were good as far as I can tell
Pretty good ECs like all-state music, county tennis blah blah
also, my dad got his masters here so legacy could've helped</p>
<p>haha this is my first post on the site (i just joined) so I hope it helps and if you have any other q's just ask</p>
<p>This thread already exists brah. Search "ED RESULTS 2012"</p>
<p>nice use of the word brah, bro.</p>
<p>Anyone know if ED numbers were released (AdmissionsDaniel?)</p>
<p>Always check the Hopkins Insider blog ...
Hopkins</a> Insider: December 2007</p>
<p>The ED numbers were detailed in the 3:20pm update that day.</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Largest Early Decision applicant pool ever = 1,055. Up 6% from last year.</p></li>
<li><p>The 1,055 applicants is a 72% increase from 5 years ago and a 128% increase from 1998. WOW!</p></li>
<li><p>The acceptance rate dropped again, the fifth straight year. It stands at the lowest level in the past ten years = 43%.</p></li>
<li><p>439 applicants will be receiving the good news that they are the first members of the Johns Hopkins Class of 2012. CONGRATULATIONS!</p></li>
<li><p>Of the admits, 45% are female, 40 are underrepresented minority students -- both great totals.</p></li>
<li><p>Also, as far as academic interest, 32% have stated a major in Engineering, 12% Humanities, 32% Natural Science, 19% Social and Behavioral Studies, and 4% Undecided.</p></li>
<li><p>Almost all the academic markers are at all-time highs as well. The Mean SAT I (Critical Reasoning + Math) = 1373. That is 11 points higher than last year and 21 points higher than 2006.</p></li>
<li><p>New Jersey is not the top state for ED admits like the last two years. MARYLAND has actually taken the top spot with 69 students. New Jersey is second with 57, New York third with 54, Pennsylvania fourth with 40, and California in fifth with 34.</p></li>
<li><p>Finally, geographic diversity is way up. Last year the ED admit pool came from 28 states ... this year 38 states are represented. Plus, 21 admits are international students from 9 different countries.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>* via the link above *</p>
<p>Just curious, how many of above are recruited athletes?</p>
<p>We do not release that information.</p>