<p>Howdy all. I am a transfer applicant for the class of 2013. </p>
<p>I was wondering if being a legacy has the same weight on a transfer application as it does on a freshman application. Furthermore, how many essays should be written by a transfer applicant? Just the one on the supplement or both that one and the broader one suggested by the CommonApp people?</p>
<p>Also, are there any available statistics for accepted transfer students? Like what their GPAs or various stats were?</p>
<p>Finally, letters of recommendation are required for a transfer applicant- from who do the letters have to be from? Would it be acceptable to have one from a HS teacher or counselor as well as one from a current professor? Or should they both be professors?</p>
<p>Thank you very much in advance. Best of luck to all current applicants in this trying and stressful time.</p>
<p>To start, you can find a lot of the answers to your questions:</p>
<p>here: [Hopkins</a> Undergraduate Admissions :: FAQs :: Transfer](<a href=“http://apply.jhu.edu/faqs/transfer.html]Hopkins”>http://apply.jhu.edu/faqs/transfer.html)
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and even here: [Hopkins</a> Insider: Transfer Students](<a href=“http://hopkins.typepad.com/hopkins_insider/transfer_students/]Hopkins”>http://hopkins.typepad.com/hopkins_insider/transfer_students/)</p>
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<p>The JHU supplement essay for transfers is the only one required. If you would like to submit one of the Common Application essays you may, but it is not needed. </p>
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<p>We do not release average statistics for transfer students as they vary greatly year-to-year. If you read through the former “transfer” blog entries on the Hopkins Insider blog you can learn a bit about the size of the applicant pool and acceptance rate. Last year the transfer acceptance rate was 8%. </p>
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<p>Transfer applicants are required to submit one letter of recommendation from a college professor or college instructor. One may submit an additional letter of recommendation or two, but high school recommendations are not encouraged.</p>