<li>I’m taking Math II, Korean, and chemistry or physics
is that good enough for applying for harvard, johns hopkins, MIT and other good colleges?</li>
<li>well i just took practice PSAT and got a 212, which is my higest score ever (CR : 63, Math : 80, Writing : 69) my average is normally 200s
i live in Texas and do u think it is possible for me to become a national merit by this year’s PSAT? i still got like 3 months and i practice everyday</li>
<li>I’m planning on becoming anesthesiologist and planning on going to either johns hopkins or harvard medical school. how hard is it to get into either one of those medical schools? </li>
<li>Does Johns Hopkins offer need based scholarships? if need based then is it possible to get like more than half the tuition off?
thx</li>
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<p>can’t answer them all, but heres what i think:
- Yes, 3 subject tests is the most required anywhere and that should be a good mix of math, science, and foreign language.
- idk
- Its is obviously very difficult as they are 2 of the most prestigous med schools in the world. Your no doubt above avg like most CC members, but it will still take a lot of work at a good college to have a shot there.
4)idk</p>
<p>srry i couldnt be more help, hope you find more extensive answers</p>
<p>thx schoolsearching
but i need answer for 4
cuz i might do early action for johns hopkins
so someone plz tell me how johns hopkins scholarship works</p>
<p>Best source is the JH web site and or a call to the adm. office.</p>
<p>PSAT is not the SAT. There isn’t enough info to respond with specifics.</p>
<p>[Hopkins</a> Undergraduate Admissions :: Financial Aid :: Merit Scholarships](<a href=“http://www.jhu.edu/admis/finaid/scholarships.html]Hopkins”>http://www.jhu.edu/admis/finaid/scholarships.html)</p>
<p>rlaghdcks3, don’t ask school-specific questions that you can find on the college website. Also, learn how to use Google.</p>