<p>How good are one's chances of getting into Johns Hopkins ED.</p>
<p>About as good as one’s chances of getting in RD.</p>
<p>As the aforementioned post connotes, you would essentially need the same stats to get in RD; however, the show of commitment to ED would probably give you a boost. JHU has a pretty high ED acceptance rate because they like applicants that view them as number one and not behind the Ivies.</p>
<p>I agree with the poster above me since many students consider the Ivy league Universities to be better, however, there are still some who only apply to JHU ED because for some reason they think it is easier.</p>
<p>Read this:
[Hopkins</a> Insider: To ED or not to ED…](<a href=“http://hopkins.typepad.com/hopkins_insider/2006/11/to_ed_or_not_to.html]Hopkins”>http://hopkins.typepad.com/hopkins_insider/2006/11/to_ed_or_not_to.html)</p>
<p>And all of this:
[Hopkins</a> Forums -> Early Decision Questions](<a href=“Leak nudes - The Home Of The Sexiest Thots, Nipple Slips, Bikini Pictures, Nude Streamers From Patreon, Onlyfans And Much More!”>Leak nudes - The Home Of The Sexiest Thots, Nipple Slips, Bikini Pictures, Nude Streamers From Patreon, Onlyfans And Much More!)</p>