<p>Apparently decisions are now coming out on December 13th according to a new post on Hopkins Insider!!! eeeekk! guys I’m falling apart this is literally so nerve-racking. 30 more days now. </p>
<p>and agreed with @onerepublic96! We’re gonna be emailed our login information to ISIS sometime at the end of this month and on decision day we log into our account on the website we are given to see decisions. </p>
<p>Really hoping I’ll get to meet some of you guys next year fingers crossed!</p>
<p>“In the meantime, if you have any updated grades or test scores, send them to us by e-mailing <a href=“mailto:gotojhu@jhu.edu”>gotojhu@jhu.edu</a>. Don’t forget to include your name, high school, and Common Application or Universal Application ID number.”</p>
<p>Does this mean we can email our updated SAT scores once we get them next thursday? That would be a lot better since they would get to JHU the next day and then they can verify with the score report they would receive in the next week. Do you guys know if we can do this though?</p>
<p>Ya I think so too, but how does one go about sending SAT scores by email is my question. I want to make sure I do it in a way that will be looked at as legitimate.</p>
<p>Wow even with the delay of the deadline decisions released on December 13rd?! NICE! @onerepublic96@somethingkinda@mchen197 Hopefully we’ll meet next year! </p>
<p>and @eps96 yes I think it is legitimate. They’ll probably consider the application with the score you sent via email and check it again when the official score report arrives.</p>
<p>@vesper0723 I agree, I think they’ll take your word for it at first and consider your application with the new scores, and then before making the final decision, they’ll probably double-check with the official score report to make sure what you reported was accurate.</p>
<p>they have interviews available, but they aren’t used to evaluate an applicant and are mainly a more intimate way for an applicant to learn about the school</p>
<p>@esp96, if you couldn’t complete an on-campus interview (like me), I was informed that you might be contacted by an alumni interviewer and would be able to schedule an interview, based on the availability in your area. I learned this from my regional admissions officer. However, I could be wrong. Can anyone clear this up?</p>