<p>Congrats everyone! Are only scholarship students being notified right now? If so, when do other letters come? March 15?</p>
<p>Any sternies that are getting in, April 11th is admitted students day. come on out and visit if you can!</p>
<p>LSP’d.
Live in California.</p>
<p>Nothing. Illinois. Applied to Tisch, Cinema Studies.</p>
<p>NYU emailed me stuff about HEOP today saying that 2% of the people who applied will be considered for HEOP if I chose to do it (I didn’t even think I qualified…I don’t think I qualify). Anyone know what this means!!!</p>
<p>LSPed for Global Liberal Studies.</p>
<p>I live in Arizona :-)</p>
<p>Haha I feel silly, I sent them an update letter last week but by the time it reaches them they’ll probably have already made a decision on me :P</p>
<p>Haha! I sent in an updated transcript! XD Probably won’t get read…oh wells.</p>
<p>By the way, how long do you think it will take me to hear from them? I live in Texas. (ALL THE WAY DOWN THERE!)</p>
<p>wow… people from CA already started getting letters?!</p>
<p>hope4thebest: interesting that you were lsp’ed for GLS since they seem like basically the same program for the first 2 years. (I think there was even a current GLS student that had posted something to that effect).
Congrats.</p>
<p>Hey, I’ve been LSP’D for GLS too. Live in Ohio btw. Still waiting to hear back from AU. Good luck to all those still waiting to hear back!!</p>
<p>@ srco14</p>
<p>thanks! Yeah, I know?! In my letter they mentioned how I would do liberal studies for a year, and then transition directly into global liberal studies soph year</p>
<p>to the perosn who screamed about how emails are only sent to international students is wrong. i called myself and they asked what i was trying to get in for. i said transfer for nursing program and they told me email on march 15th, letters on april 1st. is it for nursing transfers only or all transfers, im not sure. why don’t you guys call admissions and find out.</p>
<p>Special programs have different guidelines. I know smaller programs, like nursing, may function differently. For what it’s worth, I was never emailed when I transferred, and my friends who work in the office say that domestic undergraduate students don’t get emails.</p>
<p>i don’t understand why people are getting letters saying they are LSP’d when NYU stated in the e-mail that letters are not sent out until the last week of march. I didn’t think people would be getting scholarships when they did not even qualify to enter into their major immediately. Can someone please explain?</p>
<p>^ LSP decisions always come out before other decisions. I would think they look over all applicants more extensively because LSP’d students are the ones that show potential but don’t quite make the cut just yet. Scholarship notifications do as well sometimes, but not all. Look at some of the older threads.</p>
<p>upenn…I’m not sure I understand.</p>
<p>Those who are LSPd are NOT the ones getting the scholarships. Two different things. </p>
<p>Some kids are getting LSPd (started several weeks ag), AND then the top kids are also getting honors/scholars/scholarship admissions. Two groups of kids. Small numbers.</p>
<p>MOST everyone (else) will get accept/reject/waitlist on or about April 1.</p>
<p>okay I think I understand better now. thanks. but just to add – personally I would have thought LSP would get their decisions AFTER those accepted into CAS or other schools, since these people chosen were first put into spots for their majors.</p>
<p>random question: is journalism a fairly small (considering) major at NYU?
i have yet to see anyone say that was their anticipated major ('14)
because that’s my first choice, and i know it’s a required double major, but you could only put one on the application.
will that help/hurt my chances at all? or pretty neutral?</p>