<p>Which schools are the hardest and easiest NYU schools to get in to? </p>
<p>Where does the College of Arts and Science fit in?</p>
<p>Which schools are the hardest and easiest NYU schools to get in to? </p>
<p>Where does the College of Arts and Science fit in?</p>
<p>I believe (and I assume you mean statistically...GPA, tests)</p>
<p>It's Stern, CAS, Gallitan (question here?) Steinhardt. Tisch is audition driven so it's less numbers based</p>
<p>my opinion</p>
<p>Stern/Tisch, Gallatin, CAS, Steinhardt, SCPS</p>
<p>I would say: Tisch-->Stern-->CAS-->Gallatin-->Steinhardt-->GSP
But as someone else said, Tisch is different from the others because it is only half based on academics. So scores/grades will be slightly slower for Tisch students than for incoming Stern and even CAS students...but that's because they have something else really incredible that they're doing.</p>
<p>tisch and stern's acceptance rate change every year but those two are by far the hardest then comes GSP for stern then comes CAS Gellatin and GSP for CAS are comparible then Steinhardt</p>
<p>gellatin=gelatin? haha</p>
<p>Zoolander-
Does Stern have it's own GSP program? I thought there was only one for all undergrads</p>
<p>you can get GSPed for Stern at least i seen that on the CC</p>
<p>you can also get gsped for tisch film...weird, eh?</p>
<p>"gsped"...hah</p>
<p>gasped?
g-sped?</p>
<p>lol at CKG
gsp is a program where NYU doesn't accept you to one of the schools and you spend frosh years as a GSP then as a Junior you get accepted to your school. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong........</p>
<p>GSP is LSP now! Lol, haha. I think they're not going to do GSP for Stern kids anymore. It's hard for them to catch up on their majors with two years of liberal arts.</p>
<p>And Film majors who get GSPed only have to do 1 year, unlike other GSP kids! So that's good. And Film majors are the only Tisch kids who ever get GSP-ed.</p>
<p>According to the admissions office, Stern applicants are either outright rejected or accepted. No GSP.</p>
<p>Yeah, no GSP for Stern anymore. No Scholars Program for them either. They're trying to be "more like the Ivies" a current Stern Scholar tells me. </p>
<p>I would rank it as Stern, Tisch, CAS/Gallatin (too close to call), Steinhardt, GSP, SCPS. </p>
<p>No surprises, the two strongest divisions of NYU are the hardest to get into. I might be a little biased for putting Stern first since I'm going there in the Fall, but I don't think Tisch is as hard to get into as people make it out to be. </p>
<p>Quite a few people I know got in this year, and their work just isn't impressive. I've been to a Tisch showcase and nothing blew me away either. Don't take this the wrong way, though. I still think Tisch has the best Film program in the nation.</p>
<p>^
I was about to go into a half-hour long rant until I read, "I still think Tisch has the best Film program in the nation." No harm done ;)</p>
<p>tisch has the best graduate film program
undergrad is iffy, i think it gets beat out by USC</p>
<p>gallatin is more difficult and more selective than cas
that's why a lot of people apply into cas then switch, rather than applying directly which is more difficult.</p>
<p>agreed with superstarpie. Gallatin, like CAS takes scores/numbers into consideration heavily too, but additionally, they value character, maturity (if you're independent enough to create your own curriculum) etc etc. And I think in this way, proving this part to them (in essays, letters of rec, whatever) mirrors more competitive school's method of holistically judging a student.</p>
<p>what is scps?</p>
<p>scps - school of continuing and professional studies</p>
<p>usually for adults who are already in the work force but want to take some classes / earn some type of certificate / finish their degree, most often through evening courses</p>