<p>Do i have to send my november SAT scores again? (i got best scores this time)</p>
<p>Only...19 days left until decision comes out..and im getting nervous..</p>
<p>Im US citizen but.. English is my second language so my SATs are bad..(except math..)</p>
<p>I took 10 AP classes so far and did well except AP Composition& language..</p>
<p>Extra curriculars are good and my essays are good..</p>
<p>I heard "the number of early decision applicants has dramatically risen to 1,300, a 13 percent increase from last year's record number of 1,115" ... im majoring in.. nursing?</p>
<p>do you think i have a chance..?</p>
<p>and do you think ED wont help me because this year its really competitive..?</p>
<p>Hi there, I will try to answer all of your questions! </p>
<p>According to [Johns</a> Hopkins University Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://apply.jhu.edu/]Johns”>http://apply.jhu.edu/) : “Johns Hopkins strongly recommends that Early Decision (ED) candidates complete their required standardized tests no later than October of their senior year. Regular Decision (RD) candidates should complete the required tests no later than December of their senior year.”
So, since you applied ED, your November SAT scores will not be considered in your ED application. If you are deferred, however, I would submit them since they are better. </p>
<p>Also, there is no “nursing” major at Hopkins, just for the record.
All early decision applicants are in a much more competitive application pool, so acceptance will be tough for everyone.</p>