It is a common error, although one might understandably believe that an applicant who ardently wanted to attend JHU would not be guilty of this mistake. If you were a Hopkins admissions officer and your standards were based on an approximate 15 percent aggregate admissions rate, might you feel, “we have LOTS of highly qualified applicants, why matriculate someone who doesn’t even know this university’s name?”? I do not suggest your application is absolutely headed for the “bin,” but I hope you have some truly compelling “positives” to offset what some evaluators might perceive as a “negative.”