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  • Johns Hopkins Supplemental Essays (3 TRICKS YOU MUST DO!!)// Johns Hopkins supplemental essays are short and sweet. One question 300-400 words determines all you share for your john hopkins supplemental essays. However, don’t be fooled by its brevity, the johns hopkins supplement essay is very important and can make a difference. Johns Hopkins supplement essay 2020 asks students to share how an experience or experiences have shaped them. In this video, I share a johns hopkins supplement essay example, depending on which subtopic you choose. Yet most successful johns hopkins admissions reveal writing supplements that bridge community and identity. Make sure your Johns Hopkins university supplemental essays do the same. A John Hopkins supplement essay to be stellar means that you can write creatively and thoughtfully about your life. Whether you pick an extra curricular activity or a part of your identity, Hopkins supplement essay can share so much about your candidacy with the right strategy. Also, don’t forget your mini why us essays toward the bottom of your supplement. For more common app essay tips, this college essay tutor advises you to check out our library of videos at write your acceptance.
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Komentáře • 83

  • @WriteYourAcceptance
    @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 3 lety +8

    How are your supplements coming along?? Comment Below!

  • @funnyusername7097
    @funnyusername7097 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this Dr. Josie!

  • @boluwatifedada4371
    @boluwatifedada4371 Před 2 lety +8

    I wrote about how I dont know who I am and how I would like to figure that out at Hopkins. In my opinion my essay came out beautifully but I'm not sure if it was the right way to go about it

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety

      I worry that if the message is solely I don’t know who I am and I will find out at JHU that you are not sharing what you have to offer to JHU

  • @adanfatima6417
    @adanfatima6417 Před 2 lety

    What kind of extracurriculars are regarded as an advantage in one's admission forms in jhu applications?

  • @codawest4339
    @codawest4339 Před 2 lety +3

    loved your video super helpful 💗 i am an Air Force jrotc student and one of the only left leaning students within the program. I wanted to start with when I first knew I was out of place (I was the only vegan), when I was looked down on for being one of the few females, and then describe how I am now the commander and re organized the program so no student has to feel the way I did. Continuing with how johns hopkins will inspire me to not feel out of place in the stem community. I’m afraid of being generic feeling “left out” or perhaps not doing the “why us” part well enough. I would love your thoughts :))

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi thanks for watching. First I would consider shifting the language less to knowing you were out of place and more like feeling you were out of place....maybe even play with the image/ idea of a fish out of water then go into your list of othering details (things that make you different)...I really like you dedicating time to how you helped restructure the organization so that belonging and diverse perspectives and people were appreciated...then I would shift the language again and say that you learned how you have to be active in finding where you belong...feeling left out doesn't only just happen to you, you can go out and find your place and you will do that at JHU through (here put the why us part). Good luck!

  • @okikioluwakitansokoya8010

    Hello, My common app is about my journey moving across the world alone at such a young age. I wasn't to relate my natural hair journey to my interests in STEM at Hopkins but I'm not entirely sure how to do that. I feel like I have such "unique" experiences, that I almost feel like very little people can understand me, especially cause I'm an immigrant.

  • @kayleemckinzie2576
    @kayleemckinzie2576 Před 3 lety +6

    Hello! Do you think it would be fine to write my JHU supplemental as a descriptive use of what research I would conduct at hopkins, while my common app essay is more “story-like” and shows off my creative side? I’m submitting my application tonight. I was told my CA essay is very strong - so hopefully they see my creative abilities in the CA essay? The “why Hopkins/what I will get from Hopkins” has always been centered around my research on the new frontier of RNA editing therapy (with observational uses on CRISPR therapy.) Will this be detrimental to my application - since it isn’t ‘flowy’ and it’s more articulate?

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes but remember it is not just a why JH it is -
      Use this space to share something you’d like the admissions committee to know about you (your interests, your background, your identity, or your community), and how it has shaped what you want to get out of your college experience at Hopkins. (300-400 words)
      So make sure you focus on how you have started that research what about the research is top priority for you as you continue into undergrads then include why JH. Good luck!

  • @mr.mac0390
    @mr.mac0390 Před 3 lety +4

    You should do one on Stanford because that application was something else

  • @mdabuhashem6340
    @mdabuhashem6340 Před 3 lety

    You are amzing

  • @jewliwaffle5474
    @jewliwaffle5474 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello, for my essay topic, I have some content down about my perspective and experience as a devout Christian and being challenged by my interests in the STEM field and my closest friends who are not religious. Do you think this is a good essay topic? If so, any ideas on how I could include the why JHU part?

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety +2

      Very interesting topic shows both a personal side to you and you can flex some intellectual curiosity. For the why JHU you can reflect on how at JHU you aspire
      To be similarly and consistently challenged and then mention two opportunities where you would be thinking about complex/ nuanced issues. Good luck

  • @vic-zv2xi
    @vic-zv2xi Před 2 lety +8

    Hello! I attended the summer at Hopkins program for two years, so I figured I might as well apply as a first year student. My stats aren’t nearly as stellar as a majority of the applicants, thus I’m relying on this supplemental to help carry me through. Since I want to major in biological sciences (more specifically go on their pre-med track), my idea was to write about the unique classes and clubs that my high school offered (biotechnology and women in stem club), what I learned from them, similar programs at Hopkins, and how I can integrate these skills into those programs. I also slipped in the mention of summer at Hopkins lol. That’s how mine is coming along!

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi vic, Nice sounds promising. With 11% acceptance rate it will be a long shot it seems but you should definitely go for it. I would consider starting with a mini story of you actually in action in one of these clubs or classes that you will mention to show you engaging in them and then go into the explanation. good luck! and yes make sure you offer up takeaways and lessons learned that you would bring to JH. Good luck

    • @handsoap2120
      @handsoap2120 Před rokem

      did you get in?

    • @vic-zv2xi
      @vic-zv2xi Před rokem +4

      @@handsoap2120 haha, no. I don’t even think they read what I wrote. I ended up changing this idea entirely anyway.

  • @jessle955
    @jessle955 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Dr. Josie, my essay is wayyyy over word limit as trying to fit any background and why hopkins. Also by background can I use a mental illness a family member has? Do you have any advice? also should I use Hopkins, John Hopkins, or JHU? Thank you!!

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 3 lety +1

      First the easy part. I would write our Johns Hopkins full out the first time then you can use whatever abbreviation you want. I would keep it uniform throughout. For word count - I would look at the essay through percentages. ideally it can be something like 60-65% of the essay is personal background then 35-40% why JH...start cutting out background to the background story meaning make sure that every sentence advances your point. what is unnecessary info the reader doesn't need? also the mental illness detail is tricky not only because it is a sensitive topic but you want to make sure you are speaking about you, how you have taken action, learned, grown etc...good luck!

  • @jawahb1894
    @jawahb1894 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Dr. Josie! Do u think that compining an academic interest related to the major I'll take with an intreset in culture and community diversity will stand for jhu supplemental?

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 3 lety

      First I would ask - does your main common app essay touch upon your major or anything related to what you are mentioning here? if not then it sounds productive, if your main essay does this kind of combination of academic interest with anything else then I would pick another topic to share about yourself. Whatever topic you choose make sure it is not really classroom related...if you do something of an academic interest that you pursued the activity beyond the classroom.
      So since this is the prompt -

  • @adanfatima6417
    @adanfatima6417 Před 2 lety +1

    If a person wants to pursue something related to sciences or literature in Johns Hopkins would you recommend them to do extracurriculars which fall under the heading of business or stuff like that or is it sort of useless since it won't have any value if written in the admission form since that is not a person's interest or what they want to pursue at Johns Hopkins or should we still do those extracurriculars and mention them in our form just in case?

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety

      Hi Adan, great question. What I would say is that you want to seek out EC's that are of interest to you. They dont have to neatly line up with your intended major, they should offer you opportunities of learning and growth beyond the classroom. So it is definitely not useless...thinking about experiences as a way to connect with diverse professionals and learning in a collaborative and multi-disciplinary environment is always a great thing. Are you applying soon or not yet and thinking about which activities to get involved with?

    • @adanfatima6417
      @adanfatima6417 Před 2 lety +1

      @@WriteYourAcceptance I am not applying as of now but I wanted to streamline the type of EC's I wanted to do so that I am not overwhelmed doing a lot of activities which probably won't really help me out in my college applications but instead start opting for those which could play as an advantage instead. Thanks for your advice :)

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety

      @@adanfatima6417 gotcha yes definitely be intentional about your ECs but I would do what you really want to engage and not let your decisions be affected by what should be in your app...if you engage in activities that you really find valuable you’ll let that passion come through which is what you want

  • @adanfatima6417
    @adanfatima6417 Před 2 lety +1

    If we have volunteered in like about 5-6 NGOs in our school life and we want to talk about that will we add that while exploring the bullet point of 'interest' or 'community'?

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety

      I would click community. Make sure that each time you mention and discuss each NGO that the experience you highlight or the lesson/ takeaway you share is different. good luck!

  • @piyapatel9027
    @piyapatel9027 Před rokem +1

    Hi Dr. Josie! I’m submitting my JH sometime this week and I feel as if I don’t have enough detail for my essay. Do colleges focus more on the JH part or my experience, cuz I feel as if I’m having a hard time balancing them together in 400 words

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před rokem

      Hi hope you were able to work more on the essay. For me i think you should consider the essay reviews as a holistic picture of what you put together but the JH portion is important and because it demonstrates that you know how you would best dork in - living and learning there - beyond their brand. Good luck!

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před rokem

      If you have any specific details of a course or student org/ etc you would participate in I would add that. Did you find details like that?

  • @SCurfman
    @SCurfman Před 2 lety +1

    Hey! I wish I saw this before I submitted the essay because this was definitely helpful. I wrote along the interest line, as I want to major in Political Science. I used an analogy about a squirrel walking on an electric wire in my backyard with two options: life or death. But, put a spin and asked a question to the reader: "What if the power to choose his fate was out of his hands?" I then talked about wrongful convictions within our justice system and how I aim for judicial reform, and I plan to use JHU as an asset to develop as an individual to get there. I mentioned clubs, classes, and a professor I would love to do research with. Let me know your thoughts! My stats, grades, and extracurriculars are okay, but not spectacular (1440 SAT, 32 ACT, 4.3 GPA), so regardless the school is a longshot, but I had a lot of fun writing this essay :)

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety

      Hey Steven, sounds like a really cool essay. I love when students start with something seemingly innocuous and inject depth and a personal connection. Sounds like you did that while adding very specific content from JHU. Wishing you lots of luck!! How many schools did you apply to?

    • @SCurfman
      @SCurfman Před 2 lety +1

      @@WriteYourAcceptance Thank you! I applied to 29 (hear me out). I did 4 UCs and 3 Cal States because my school really advocates for us to apply there, a few target schools (UMich, Georgetown, Grinnell College, W&L), around 7-8 safety schools to give myself variety and room to explore different routes, and then the rest consisted of reach schools I don’t anticipate acceptance from (including JHU).
      Although I definitely feel the number was excessive, I only ended up paying close to $600 total and $490 of that number came from the UCs/CSU, and I was granted ~21 fee waivers! My indecisiveness definitely also contributed😂
      Aside from that, I want to look back in the future and know that I applied everywhere I wanted to, and take every chance with no regrets, because this is a once-in-a-lifetime thing, for most people.

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety +1

      @@SCurfman Wow, okay. But you are so right. This is a once in a lifetime moment and experience. Sounds like you really were savvy and strategic about your process. Wishing you a ton of luck!!

    • @SCurfman
      @SCurfman Před 2 lety +3

      @@WriteYourAcceptance UPDATE!!! I was admitted to Johns Hopkins, as well as UPenn, Cornell, Georgetown, UMich, UCLA, UC Berkeley, and more! I actually committed to UPenn a few days ago, but it seems that my supplement for Hopkins (which I also used as a starter for Cornell's longer prompt) worked!

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety +1

      @@SCurfman that’s incredible!! Thank you so much for the update. Good luck! You’re going to do great!!

  • @desireepraise7151
    @desireepraise7151 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello, my common application essay talks about a difficult situation in my life and how it affected me.. is it okay for me to continue writing about this experience in detail for my JHU essay? My common app essay explains the events leading up to it and emotions i was experiencing at the time and my JHU essay talks about what they died from, how it impacted me, and I used the cause of death as an answer to “why JHU”. I would love if you proof read it and gave me pointers.

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety

      Honestly I would not continue to write about the same topic because you are not allowing yourself to show different aspects of who you are, how you grow and what you value. Is there anything else you want to share about you that shows cultural diversity, diversity of thought, intellectual curiosity, social awareness, service, or leadership? You don't have to cover all of this in one essay but your app should have a little bit of all of this throughout...it seems like you show social awareness and resilience in your main essay. I like that you are thinking about the situation through a different lens, but anything of value, worthy of sharing I would capture it in the common app essay and then do this on a totally diff topic. Good luck.

  • @azimismailov5451
    @azimismailov5451 Před 3 lety

    Hello Dr. Rosie I am applying to JHU today, could you please take a look at my essay? I would really appreciate it

  • @latijoly8574
    @latijoly8574 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello! What can I do if I've never realize a community activity??

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 2 lety

      hi there! so you have other options to write about - you can share about your interests, your identity, most important is connecting it to how it informs what you want to get out of your college experience. Make sure you think about your main essay and this supplement holistically, meaning introduce a new dimension to who you are in this essay that they don't really get in the main essay.

  • @ruthigandhi8600
    @ruthigandhi8600 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi Dr. Josie, this video was super helpful! I am looking to submit my application for JHU soon and was wondering if you would be able to look over it. I am about to email you in a few minutes :)

  • @allobap.p
    @allobap.p Před 9 měsíci

    Is it okay if I wrote about me failing a subject and falling with the wrong group of friends on my common app personal statement?is that a good essay topic ..I choose the one about failure or setback and how it has shaped me for the future

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 9 měsíci

      So in both essays you are writing about failing? I don’t love the failure theme as the main thing the readers will think about when they consider your application

    • @allobap.p
      @allobap.p Před 9 měsíci

      @@WriteYourAcceptance
      No just in my personal statement and the other essay am gonna write about something else.

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@allobap.p ok so an interesting topic...but one I would be careful with regarding your essay real estate. Meaning I would only spend like 30% max of the essay on failure and then the rest of the essay (so most of it) on how you have learned, grown and applied those lessons in another way. good luck!

    • @allobap.p
      @allobap.p Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@WriteYourAcceptance thank you very much for the insight✨

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 9 měsíci

      @@allobap.p good luck!

  • @eshk3926
    @eshk3926 Před 3 lety +3

    Hello Dr.Josie, I just emailed you my Hopkins supplemental for tomorrow and it would be very appreciated if you could give me some quick insight.

  • @umidaesonboyeva3597
    @umidaesonboyeva3597 Před rokem +1

    Hello, could you give me some information about this universities requirements for international sdudents for bachelor's degree and also, does this university hava a scholarship for international students

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před rokem

      Hi here are some links to JH international admissions that might be helpful. One says the following - Hopkins offers need-based scholarships to undergraduate international students. Approximately 10% of the incoming international freshmen received need-based scholarships. The average scholarship is $25,000, but individual amounts can be more or less, depending on the financial need of the student.
      finaid.jhu.edu/undergraduate-aid/international-students/#:~:text=Hopkins%20offers%20need%2Dbased%20scholarships,financial%20need%20of%20the%20student.
      apply.jhu.edu/international-students/

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před rokem

      Are you applying this cycle or next?

    • @umidaesonboyeva3597
      @umidaesonboyeva3597 Před rokem

      thank you

    • @umidaesonboyeva3597
      @umidaesonboyeva3597 Před rokem +1

      next year

    • @umidaesonboyeva3597
      @umidaesonboyeva3597 Před rokem

      Thanks a lot. I have other questions too. I will finish my school in 2025. Can I study in the universities before I finish school? And I am searching for medical universities which can give scholarships but I couldn't find more. And some people told me that I need to take an MCAT exam to study medical school but when I see university's requirements they require SAT exam scores. What do I need to do? Could you give me some help to choose a medical university to study and am I need to take MCAT exam and other questions.

  • @hamayaltariq2726
    @hamayaltariq2726 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Dr.Josie I was wondering if I could get some help on my essay

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 3 lety

      hi. thanks for watching. if you want more guidance on creative and critical thinking aspects to the essay please watch these...although they are for the main essay, they are definitely applicable for the JH supplement.
      czcams.com/play/PLKu4vlYzbZ_WcyLfMdZkCKWYbom2DfqoS.html

    • @hamayaltariq2726
      @hamayaltariq2726 Před 3 lety

      @@WriteYourAcceptance Thank you so much!! Dr.Josie, could I email you my essay for feedback by tonight or tomorrow morning?

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 3 lety

      @@hamayaltariq2726 sorry i am booked for today/ tomorrow.

    • @hamayaltariq2726
      @hamayaltariq2726 Před 3 lety

      @@WriteYourAcceptance Ok that's fine. How about the 3rd or 4th before 11:59? If not possible, that's okay too. Thank you so much for your videos, they really help!!!!

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 3 lety

      @@hamayaltariq2726 sorry I missed this. good luck!

  • @nemiahjohnson9018
    @nemiahjohnson9018 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello Dr. Josie,
    I also emailed you in regards to my essay as well. If possible I would love your feedback😊

  • @mdabuhashem6340
    @mdabuhashem6340 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Ms. Can I share my essays with you it's due tomorrow as you know.

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před 3 lety

      If you have any questions I can answer here let me know. Today I have no appts left.

  • @smerakalra8367
    @smerakalra8367 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Dr. Josie! I emailed you concerning one of my supps, I would love for you to read it :)

  • @sohailakhaledmohamedsolima1637

    Hello! I am submitting my application in the coming two days. can you please look at it and give me the feedback. I'll be grateful for that.

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před rokem

      hi so sorry but we are full this week. wishing you so much good luck!

    • @sohailakhaledmohamedsolima1637
      @sohailakhaledmohamedsolima1637 Před rokem +1

      @@WriteYourAcceptance Okay. Do you think if I talked about my talent which is art and link it with the arts museum in the university will be a good idea for the supplement essay? in my common app essay I wrote about my interest in programming.

    • @WriteYourAcceptance
      @WriteYourAcceptance  Před rokem +1

      @@sohailakhaledmohamedsolima1637 I think art would be a worthy interest to pursue in this essay...make sure you elaborate on what it means to you, how you have evolved in the art form etc...and if you can add imagery / sensorial description even better. Toward the last 30% of the essay I would do a couple 'why us' type info...the arts museum is interesting, but maybe a research opportunity and you connect that to how you visually see something or use your artistic lens within comp science or also a community service where you could teach art to after school students. I would bring in a couple details. good luck.