Hi Everyone,
I wanted to start a thread for the Johns Hopkins entry into nursing MSN program for January 2021 applicants. I just started my application this week, aiming to get it in well before the July 1st deadline. Anyone else?? ?
Also, if anyone previously accepted here has any application tips, please do share. Thank you!
17 minutes ago, NurseNow1 said:Did the accept students for this cycle wrote only 2 promt response to the application questions or 3? I got waitlisted and seems that I need to make changes to my application for the round, but just wondering if it necessary to reponds to all 3 essay questions? Thanks
I answered all three!
I answered all three for Fall 2020 cohort. My thinking is the more information I provide, the more information for them to get to know me and see if I fit their ideal candidate. Of course, it could have given them information to not offer admission.
Don't forget that last question at the end of the application that is only one or two sentences; I think it was 300 characters total.
5 hours ago, NurseNow1 said:Did the accept students for this cycle wrote only 2 promt response to the application questions or 3? I got waitlisted and seems that I need to make changes to my application for the round, but just wondering if it necessary to reponds to all 3 essay questions? Thanks
I answered only 2 of them. I feel like it’s quality over quantity
On 9/17/2020 at 10:19 PM, Marliellie17 said:Hi guys!
Did any of you do the professional transcript entry option? I paid for it only because I do not want to make any errors on my transcript. Not sure how it works though. Also Im anxious because its getting close to the deadline!
I did, and it just came back today! I am waiting on one more reference to be completed this week, and my application will be submitted in full. Anyone else applying after the priority deadline? I am simply because I went in to apply for fall 2021 and Spring still has spots open. Worst case: I don’t get accepted and end up applying twice.
Mills796
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I wrote 2. It’s likely more about the strength of your essays and what you’re writing than whether or not you do all three when they only ask for two.