<p>I'm worried that I'll be getting a few B's or B+'s on my midyear report. basically, i've been having a hard time with the material for the second quarter. (for the first quarter, i did really well in all my classes, so this really irks me). anyway, i'm sure my mid-year report won't go along with my high school transcript, as jhu will most likely see a downward trend. </p>
<p>however, i'm planning to work really hard during the 3rd and 4th mp because i have a feeling i may be waitlisted by a few schools and jhu. to admissionsdaniel: if an applicant is waitlisted, can he/she send in 3rd mp grades and will the school re-evaluate those grades? thanks a lot for your help!</p>
<p>Hopkins</a> Undergraduate Admissions :: FAQs :: Decisions Release</p>
<p>"You are not required to submit any additional materials. However, you may submit supplemental materials to your application file if you wish. This information could be additional letters of recommendation, an updated r</p>
<p>hey thanks! oh and sorry about the title...i thought he meant that the title just can't be "a question for admissionsdaniel" or something as vague as that.</p>
<p>First, a piece of advice ... it is too early to start thinking about getting wait listed. Your applications are in, so now focus on your senior year courses and working as hard as possible to comprehend the materials you are learning and achieve the most.</p>
<p>As far as your question, yes, if and when we do review wait listed students we will look at the most recently available grades for a given student. Wait listed students can update their application, and are encouraged to provide their most recent grades (typically 3rd quarter grades and sometimes even a final transcript). </p>
<p>Hopkins</a> Insider: A Post for Those on the Wait List
That blog entry I wrote in the spring of 2007 was advice and answers to FAQs for wait listed applicants. You can also read all my past Insider Blog entries for wait listed students here: Hopkins</a> Insider: Wait List</p>