<p>alrite i applied regular decision to the college of arts and sciences.</p>
<p>here are my stats</p>
<p>GPA= 3.4/4 unweighted.
SATs=1700/2400
APs= AP euro, AP american, AP Law/gov,AP Macro Economics,AP Micro Economics, AP Spanish, AP Stats, AP Psych
Awards= AP Scholar award, Award for improving the quality of life at my school, and 2nd place in national spanish exam.
ECs= president of italian culture club, member of hispanic culture club, varisty soccer, jv lacrosse, varsity track, 2 jobs.
minority applicant.
Applying as undecided.</p>
<p>what do you guys think? will i be attending nyu in the fall?</p>
<p>not that many people are applying for regular decision. most of the people who are applying are applying to the tisch school cuz all they do is act. im also top 15% of my class.</p>
<p>"not that many people are applying for regular decision."</p>
<p>-- Yea, what!? There are like 35,000 applicants this year and I'm just approximating, but about 3,000 applied early, whih means about 30,000 are applying REGULAR. So I don't know where you are getting this idea...</p>
<p>Also you need to look at the picture, and in the context of the nation and not just people at your school. And your conception about people applying (at Tisch etc) i think is askewed. </p>
<p>But I think ANYONE who applies has a chance, albeit yours is low being your GPA and SAT scores are sort of average or slightly below average, but I mean...who knows.</p>
<p>all im saying is that during the past few years they take about 10 people from my school, that includes early decision, meaning that my chances my be slightly higher as i dont have that much competition from my own school. i obv know that there are a great deal of applicants from all over the nation.</p>
<p>i also forgot to say that my sat IIs have all been over 700 and an 800 on spanish. ive taken World History, Spanish, Bio (molecular), English literature, and American history</p>
<p>I think it's great that your SAT II's scores are really impressive, and I'm in your very position as well. I do well on the subject tests, but stand short when it comes to the reasoning. Therefore, I understand what you mean...but from what I'm hearing...NYU doesn't weight subject tests as heavily as the reasoning, and don't quote me on this but I don't think the subject tests are required, so in some cases, I've heard that they don't even look at them. </p>
<p>And not having competition from your own school is great, but I think it's much safer to really compare yourself to applicants all over the nation, perhaps, world, because these are genuinely your competitors. And people all over have typically have very high SAT scores...so even if you knock out competitors from your own school, it doesnt do much good, as there are PLENTY of people outside of your school who have higher GPAs and SATs. And if you're referring to having a demographics come to play when you were saying people from your school-- like you've said, they've already admitted 10 people from your school, they don't need more diversity and people from your area, because they've already got some.</p>