<p>Does anyone know whether it is better to apply to Johns Hopkins as undeclared? I am planning to major in chemistry and I was wondering if declaring would hurt my chances.</p>
<p>See this discussion thread on the Hopkins Forums:
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As far as your question, the major you choose does not negatively or positively impact the review of your application. In completing your application, we strongly recommend students list the 1 or 2 majors that they are most likely planning on studying at Hopkins. If one is truly undecided, then they should list undecided. </p>
<p>Applicants to Johns Hopkins University do not apply to a specific school nor a specific major. All applicants are applying to the full undergraduate university, and all applicants are held to the same standards. Upon enrollment, a student can choose the major or majors they are interested in pursuing across the Whiting School of Engineering and Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
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