<p>This should answer all your wait list questions.[Hopkins</a> Insider: A Post for the Wait Listed Applicant](<a href=“http://hopkins.typepad.com/hopkins_insider/2009/03/a-post-for-the-wait-listed-applicant.html]Hopkins”>http://hopkins.typepad.com/hopkins_insider/2009/03/a-post-for-the-wait-listed-applicant.html)</p>
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<p>It almost certainly will be after May 1st. Taking people off the waitlist is a response to under-yielding.</p>
<p>If most colleges require you to choose by May 1st but you get waitlisted at your first choice, then what happens if you get off the wait list? (i’ll probably look this up later myself, but this just seems really unreasonable right now)</p>
<p>You might want to review this (for an explanation of how the wait list works at Hopkins – from last admissions cycle):
[Hopkins</a> Forums -> Wait List Discussion Thread (2009)](<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>
<p>From a small town in MN applying to JHU. Hope to be a neurosurgeon some day.</p>
<p>applying from FL into environmental engineering
should be interesting.</p>
<p>I any one applying into neuroscience major with a pre-med emphasis?</p>
<p>^Whatever happened to the good old days when you didn’t apply “into” a major…</p>
<p>At Hopkins, the “good old days” are still here because, with the sole exception of BME, undergraduates apply and are accepted to the University as a whole (well, at least to the Homewood based schools of arts & sciences and engineering–music [Peabody] and nursing require a separate admission). The question on the application asking about prospective major is informational–you can say “undecided” and it won’t make a difference. The fact is that you don’t have to declare a major until the end of sophomore year–and you can choose anything except BME. </p>
<p>BME is different. It used to be handled the same way as every other major, but because it became so popular and because it has so many requirements, it became untenable to simply allow anyone who wanted to declare themselves a BME major.</p>
<p>@tywish: I want to major in neuroscience too, but yeah, we don’t “apply” into anything except BME.</p>
<p>@bonzana: You realize I wasn’t being particularly serious right?</p>
<p>applying RD! majoring in biology while doing pre-med prerequisites.</p>
<p>How long did it take for your guys’ interviewers to contact you after you submitted the online request form?</p>
<p>I pray that we have joy in our hopes, and understanding that it is for the best if rejection. Onward!</p>
<p>@ Grasshead: Love the attitude :)</p>
<p>Applying RD BME from CA. Good luck to all!</p>
<p>I still haven’t gotten my interview yet, but I’m hoping that all the alumni interviewers are busy and that I still have a chance of getting one. Hopefully with the Nanjing Center in China, there will be at least SOME people in Beijing.</p>
<p>I haven’t gotten an interview yet, but I’m not really sweating it. Singapore’s infested with applicants so I won’t be too surprised if interviewers have their hands full with candidates already.</p>
<p>Yeah I requested it kind of late (~Jan 5), so I was just wondering. What are you guys doing to while away the time? (besides school :P)</p>
<p>hey guys! :):):):)</p>