Fall 2019 Johns Hopkins MSN: Entry Into Nursing Hopeful

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Hey everyone,

I'm currently preparing to apply to JHSON MSN: Entry into nursing program. I was wondering if those of you who are current or former students of the program could share your credentials, GRE Scores, GPA, and experience of being an MSN Entry Into Nursing student. I know that I am asking for a lot. I'm a bit worried that my GPA will not be high enough. Cum GPA is a 3.3 but my prereq GPA is 3.7

I was also accepted. I think that more information will come out after the holidays.

Hello!! I got into the program as well! Does anyone know if a FB page has been made for the Fall 2019 cohort??

HOORAY we can answer on this again! Update is pretty schnazzy!

I got my decision after New Years: I was waitlisted and accepted my place on it. Congratulations to everyone else who got accepted!

Congrats to everyone who has been accepted!!! I applied by the Jan. 1st deadline so I wont hear anything until March.

For those of you who have applied, what are your statistics (GPA, Prerequisites GPA, experience, research...)?

There is a Fall 2019 Facebook page! It is--> Johns Hopkins MSN 2019

I am looking forward to getting to know everyone! :)

If anyone is still curious about scholarships they include any award amount in the formal packet that arrives by mail. They've also started processing FAFSA applications, updates to which are posted each Friday in your SIS account.

Good luck to everyone who's waiting on a decision!

So excited to meet everyone! For some reason I can't find the Facebook page for MSN fall 2019. Has anyone else found it? Thanks!

The ones who are accepted seems shy in sharing their stats lol ;)

15 hours ago, abcdenrse said:

The ones who are accepted seems shy in sharing their stats lol ;)

I think so too. It would be helpful if those accepted could share their stats. I am more interested in people's experiences/research/volunteering than their GPA. Only because I am interested in what Johns Hopkins expects/values when looking at applicants.

1 minute ago, VwBee89 said:

I think so too. It would be helpful if those accepted could share their stats. I am more interested in people's experiences/research/volunteering than their GPA. Only because I am interested in what Johns Hopkins expects/values when looking at applicants.

Me too. But as far as I know, JHU is the only school that's doing early decision. This means the ones who are selected from the ED pool would have different stats and experience from the ones from regular pool. ?

1 minute ago, abcdenrse said:

Me too. But as far as I know, JHU is the only school that's doing early decision. This means the ones who are selected from the ED pool would have different stats and experience from the ones from regular pool. ?

How would the stats be any different? My impression was that the applicant pool was based solely on the deadline you applied for. ?

1 minute ago, VwBee89 said:

How would the stats be any different? My impression was that the applicant pool was based solely on the deadline you applied for.

In general, the likelihood of getting into an elite school is 3X with early decision compared with regular ones. But for nursing schools, there are many other factors to take into considerations if one wants to do early or not since they have only 3 weeks to decide if admitted. I can't do early decision since I have other schools I applied to that will send out admissions decisions in March as opposed to ED that sends out in Dec.

JHU doing ED to see how many of the ones they admitted will be sure to enroll in the school and they select the remaining ones based off of the quota left from the regular pool. That definitely more competitive.

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