<p>If anyone here's currently attending JHU or know something about JHU acceptees, could you post what a normal JHU student's high school profile is like? I searched these forums for quite a long time and I've found nothing regarding actual results.</p>
<p>I'd appreciate it if someone could give me an average SAT score, a GPA range that's JHU-approved (like, higher than average and good enough so that adcoms consider the student to be JHU material), and whether JHU puts a lot of weight on ECs. On some chance threads I see people with okay scores and grades and great ECs and some with okay ECs and great academics and I'm not sure what kind of student can actually make it into JHU.</p>
<p>Thanks for replying.</p>
<p>You did search Google for this, right? Because this information is ridiculously easy to find. Check out JHU’s [url=<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]CDS[/url</a>] (Common Data Set), specifically pages 9-10 for hard data on what percentage of their admitted class had SATs/ACTs/GPAs in a certain range. Any college CDS will have this information.</p>
<p>And on page 8 is a chart that shows which factors JHU considers “Very Important”, “Important”, “Considered”, “Not Considered”. Extracurriculars are labeled as “Important”. You can compare it to what they rated other factors (academic and nonacademic).</p>
<p>Have fun with the data. =) Don’t stress yourself out too much.</p>
<p>I know, but the difference between 2009 acceptances and 2010 ones is staggering! In 2009, the ED acceptance rate is slightly above 50% while in 2010, it dropped to 43%. I want to know some of the stats of the 2010 JHU successes. Anyways, thanks for replying and I’m not stressing out… that much xD. Since I’ve already applied ED and I think I have a good shot there, I wanted to clarify for myself if they give more weight on academics or ECs (my ECs are only average IMO).</p>