How will you find out if you got into BME or not?

<p>The question is on the title.
Anyone? Thanks</p>

<p><a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=162894%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=162894&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>You get a separate e-mail - I just got mine.</p>

<p>Congratulations once again on your acceptance to Johns Hopkins University.</p>

<p>While you have been accepted to Johns Hopkins, we are not able to offer you a place in our biomedical engineering (BME) major. Please keep in mind that you may still choose from all other majors and programs at Hopkins, including three other bioengineering options: the biomolecular engineering concentration within the chemical and biomolecular engineering major, the biomaterials program within the materials science and engineering major, and the biomechanics concentration within the engineering mechanics and mechanical engineering majors. Students interested in biotechnology areas such as robotic surgery, bio-informatics, natural language processing, image processing, or computer security should consider a major in computer science or computer engineering. In an area closely related to the life sciences, our top-ranked Geography & Environmental Engineering Department offers an undergraduate major in environmental engineering.</p>

<p>Your official Hopkins acceptance packet is on its way to you now by postal mail; once you receive it, you’ll find it contains lots of important information, including all the details you need to plan a visit to the Homewood campus during the month of April. We’re hosting three Open House programs on April 5, 11, and 18. These events are a great way to get a real feel for what Hopkins life is all about. They feature class visits, tours, panels, and a special student activities and services expo—you can even stay overnight with a current student in a residence hall. For more information just for admitted students, visit <a href="http://apply.jhu.edu/admitted%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://apply.jhu.edu/admitted&lt;/a>. While you’re online, don’t forget to check out Hopkins Interactive at <a href="http://apply.jhu.edu/hi%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://apply.jhu.edu/hi&lt;/a>, where you can find student blogs, message boards, and more.</p>

<p>If you applied for financial aid, go to <a href="http://www.jhu.edu/finaid/self_service.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.jhu.edu/finaid/self_service.html&lt;/a> to check on your aid status.</p>

<p>Should you have any questions before your packet arrives, please go to <a href="http://apply.jhu.edu/contact/staff.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://apply.jhu.edu/contact/staff.html&lt;/a> to find your regional admissions representative.</p>

<p>Congratulations again on a job well done!</p>

<p>Nicholas P. Jones
Dean, Whiting School of Engineering </p>

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<p>I guess this means that I'm not going to JHU, since BME is the one course that I really wanted to go to JHU for. Especially since I just got an offer from Penn into their engine faculty (going for bioengineering), and especially since I'm still holding on to my offer for BME from Imperial College.</p>

<p>accepted to BME.WHOOHOOO! u should have received another e-mail from JHU to learn about BME</p>

<p>accepted to BME.</p>