<p>Hey. I'm a current freshman at NYU (class of 2012!!) here to lend a helping hand to you guys currently applying and hoping to get in. Some things about myself: </p>
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<blockquote> <p>I'm a music major at Steinhardt. I have friends in/been to the dorms of Rubin, Brittany, Weinstein, Hayden, and 3rd N. I'm a member of a couple Christian student groups on campus. </p> </blockquote>
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<p>I can answer questions about general things, like dorms, finaid, food, etc. and whatever I don't know for myself I can ask my friends and R.A.</p>
<p>First though, there are some things that only us students know about the university and the city that you will discover.</p>
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<blockquote> <p>There's a thing called Welcome Week for all the freshmen and new students. Do as many things as possible next fall in the booklet that they'll give you. The outings not only orientate you with the city but you'll know how to take the subway (which came in handy when a few days after my first ride I got lost in SoHo...long story), find some great cheap places to eat like Mamouns and Spice, and you'll meet a lot of people.</p>
<p>If you get a trdtn'l dorm; try to respect all the kids on your floor if nothing else, or you'll be in for a long year. However, don't fret if you hate every last person on that floor because floor changes are an option even after dorming assignments have been made, though you need a legit reason. If you live in an appt. style dorm, word is that people on the floors don't interact much. Oh, and your RA will be your best friend and every dorm has peer educators for different topics of interest/use.</p>
<p>I've always heard that some kids feel they are underqualified statistically for NYU (both this yr & last). I've seen the scores of these so-called "Underqualified" ppl and I envy you. I didn't even get a 2000 on my SAT, so stop freaking out. If you get in it means you're more than a test score; you have a quirk, talent, potential, or a personality that matches up w/ the school's vibe. </p>
<p>Sternies & Tischies are notorious rivals since the term was created , but I know some who get along. </p>
<p>When it comes to classes, take advantage of the P/F option. Talk to your guidance counselor about a wk or 2 into classes if you think one of your classes, you prob won't do so hot. However, you can only do this to 20% of your tot courses and they can't be classes towards your major (I'm not sure what that means for the undecided ppl out there tho). </p> </blockquote>
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<p>You'll hear and learn alot of things during Welcome Week and the first couple weeks of classes that are essential to keeping you sanity. Any Queations? Ask and I'll Answer.</p>
<p>SuperSpaceChik</p>