Re: Hopkins Accelerated/Traditional Applicant
I really stressed over the essays too. I think my family was ready to kick me out of the house because it was all I talked about
I did ask admissions what they were looking for for 1 and 2, and they pretty much told me that it was up to me. What they really want to know is who you are. So, although they're all so nice there, that didn't really help

They stressed that the application is YOUR application, so it's not about what they're looking for but who you are overall.
I ended up writing about a work situation for essay two. Essentially, I just wrote about a problem at work, the initiative I took to investigate the causes, come up with viable solutions, and present those solutions to my manager. Some of those solutions were implemented, and I helped with that. It's pretty hard to be really specific and descriptive in about 300 words though. I also wrote about a work conflict for essay 1. I have to say I didn't particularly enjoy writing those essays as much as I did essay 3 and 4 (I've applied to the MPH too).
As far as the accelerated or the traditional go... I chose accelerated because I'm in my 30's and really want to get my RN quickly. It's going to be intense, but they say that the summer is the worst, and by the time fall comes around you have much more free time and can take up some electives or extracurricular activities. It seemed to me the hardest part is those first 10-12 weeks.
The traditional pace is much nicer and allows much more involvement in other activities. There's definitely a lot more free time and time to study, and that appealed to me too. What you could do is apply for accelerated and let them know that if they feel traditional is more appropriate, you would be interested in that, too... another thing that admissions told me some people do.
December 15 is the Early Decision target. I think regular decision could probably go through to February, but I'm not sure. I was able to talk to some current students at the open house, and I found the student blogs really helpful.
http://www.nursing.jhu.edu/blogs/
good luck!
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