sat scores for john hopkins plzz help

<p>hey, i tried to study for the SAT and i was wondering wat kind of scores are average to get into John Hopkins. I also want to know how to really prepare and study for the SAT... any help and advice would be really nice...im pretty stressed out rite now</p>

<p>From the Johns Hopkins [common</a> data set](<a href=“Registrar - Homewood Schools (KSAS & WSE) | Office of the Registrar | Johns Hopkins University”>Registrar - Homewood Schools (KSAS & WSE) | Office of the Registrar | Johns Hopkins University):</p>

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                          25th Percentile         75th Percentile
SAT Critical Reading       630                        730
SAT Math                   660                        770
SAT Writing                630                        730

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<p>The [following</a> thread](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/68210-xiggis-sat-prep-advice-39.html]following”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/68210-xiggis-sat-prep-advice-39.html) contains test prep advice.</p>

<p>…At least 2200+</p>

<p>I concur. Also it’s JohnS Hopkins. Don’t make that mistake when you apply!</p>

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<p>JHU is a school where 25% of the students who get admitted have a 3.2-3.5 GPA. Some times their graduate schools (which have extremely tight admissions) get mixed with their undergraduate school. Having that said, it’s not a piece of cake to get in there either. I would say have a solid SAT score, somewhere from 1910 and above. Of course, if you blow it out of the park, it always looks nice:)</p>

<p>Edit: Grab the Collegeboard Blue book and invest some time into studying it as well as taking their practice tests.</p>

<p>Good Luck!</p>

<p>thnx for all the help;} exactly how difficult is it to get in there? ive been trying to study…but u all know how that goes;} any advice?</p>

<p>Like a 2000+ SAT and a 30+ ACT, or a lot of extracurricular activites.</p>

<p>To be competetive and to ensure admission there you’ll definitely have to make a good app. Focus on getting good SAT and ACT scores. Use the new BB and do all the practice tests in there. If you need to improve on your CR get Direct Hits for your vocab, Sparknotes 250 is free online an it really helps. Get Gruber’s Math if you need help there. If your essay abilities aren’t that great get some prompts off-line and write an essay every week. Good Luck!</p>