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Regular Decision Deadline: Jan 2
You Have:
The Requirements: 1 essay of 350 words
Supplemental Essay Type(s): Why
JHU is interested to learn about your “impact in your community” as well as your “perspective and opinions” and they’ve posed only one (1) question aimed to learn exactly that about you. The JHU supplemental essay is asking you to pack a lot of information into 350 words, so we recommend overwriting your first draft and cutting it down once you have all your ideas on the page. Keep reading to discover our tips for writing a winning JHU essay!
JHU is purposefully leaving this question super open-ended, so you can write about any facet of your background, interests, or personal values that has been most integral in shaping who you are. Admissions also wants to know how this aspect of your life experience has impacted what you want to gain from attending Hopkins. Start by thinking about what makes you you. You can write down some words that you would use to describe yourself or work backward by thinking about what you hope to pursue at Hopkins, then consider how that relates to your character, perspectives, or skills. Maybe you dream of becoming a surgeon specializing in gender-affirming operations, combining your interest in science and medicine with your passion for helping members of the trans community. Perhaps you don’t know what you want to major in yet but hope to expand your horizons at JHU as a first-generation student, bringing what you learn back home to share with your family and community. As long as you put aside time to brainstorm freely and edit meticulously, we’re confident you’ll impress admissions with your response!