<p>do you think they will let us know before may. cause i have other school deadline to meet.</p>
<p>nope they won’t</p>
<p>sighs…im actually really really nervous… i get anxiety thinking about it… i have a 3.3 from a higher ranked USNEWS school… but i think i wrote a stellar essay… nyu is the only place i applied to/ the only place i want to go.</p>
<p>here’s a facebook group everyone should join for prospective transfers
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<p>I am 95 percent sure that there will be at least one batch of letters sent out in late april</p>
<p>Patriot what school did you apply too?</p>
<p>how much do you think the recession has had on admissions percentages?</p>
<p>i think it will increase transfer rates, only because it’s a way to get more students on campus which means more $$ for the schools.</p>
<p>Also, transfer students are generally given much less aid, so again, more $$ for the school. </p>
<p>Additionally, a lot more students might find themselves not being able to pay for the tuition and need to drop out, which means more space.</p>
<p>One of my friends at NYU told me that NYU lost a lot of money they had invested and are going to raise tuitions next year. I’m going to ask some other people at NYU if thats true or not but can anyone confirm that?</p>
<p>I received an e-mail today from someone at NYU asking me for my Winter Quarter grades, which I gave them. Is this standard for everyone? (Im guessing not because it was a personalized e-mail, not mass sent) and does that mean anything?</p>
<p>^ i would say that, getting a winter grade request would mean theyre basically done considering the rest of your application and just want to make sure you did well on the rest of the stuff…
now dont take my word to be 100% accurate, but i think that if your winter grades were good, then youll get in, and probably pretty soon
ive heard of people in other schools who got a early spring/winter/fall or whatever, grade request, and just about like a week or so after, they got in
good luck</p>
<p>if you go by a quarter system, and lets say you sent a transcript in before those grades, i think it would make sense to ask for them. i wouldn’t say it means isra got in, but for example my school only goes by semesters so i only have one set of grades to send in on my transcript before the end of the year is over. correct me if im wrong?</p>
<p>thats true
however, if theyre asking for that, then theyre imo probably already looking at her app, and im guessing they think everything looks good and so they ask to see the new grades. but yea, i think that mainly applies for semester people, maybe that is just standard procedure for quarter system people as that means they provide the newest information, just like semester applicants:)</p>
<p>I would say that is definitely a good sign also. But it could also mean your really on the edge. And I applied to CAS, I was told that there could be people hearing about there applications as early as the last week of april.</p>
<p>^^^ do you think that if you get a reply earlier on, it’s probably a rejection letter??</p>
<p>I wouldn’t say that, I think it will be the people that are obvious whether they are in or not. And my understanding of a lot of admissions process as that the most acceptance letters go out right away and then in the subsequent batches of letters there becomes less and less acceptances. But I could be wrong thats just what I have heard.</p>
<p>i think that the first really early batch is just acceptances or people who are extremely underqualified and have no chance whatsoever… like 2.0 gpa, no EC’s and bad essays i doubt theyd tell people who are not in, but not extremely bad, their rejections that early because that is almost rude if you know how i mean it… + they may take an extra look
but yea, i think first, the obvious acceptances go out, and then there will be another batch, with accepts/rejects, and then the border cases will be accepted/rejected, and then the border border cases will get accepts/rejects and then finally the special super border cases, or those that were missing some materials or something… i dont know though, this just seems logical to me :)</p>
<p>NYU’s admission’s office told me:</p>
<p>CAN’T READ MY
CAN’T READ MY
YOU CAN’T READ MY POKER FACE…</p>
<p>MUM MUM MUM MAH…</p>
<p>@326
Wow this wait is really getting to people…</p>
<p>its definitely getting to meeeeeeeeeeeeee</p>