<p>Thanks, 10char</p>
<p>Nope, selection process for all the schools is over. You applied to a specific school and cannot change schools at this point.</p>
<p>You have to apply for internal transfer.</p>
<p>from the NYU admitted students Q&A:</p>
<p>"I’d like to change my major/school. Is this possible to do now after I have already been offered admission?</p>
<p>If you have changed your mind concerning your intended major field of study since you applied and your new area of interest is in the same NYU school to which you were offered admission, it usually is just a matter of talking this through with your advisor at your summer orientation program (except for the majors in the Tisch School of the Arts and the art or music majors at the Steinhardt School, which require auditions or portfolio reviews, or the Business and Political Economy program in the Stern School of Business, which required a separate application).</p>
<p>As far as changing schools is concerned, students were extended offers of admission based on their intended area of study at the time of application. The committee that selected you for admission reviewed your credentials in the context of that school or program’s applicant pool. Plus, we have offered admission to the number of students for each school that we believe will fill the freshman class for those schools, so it is possible that there will be no spaces available after May 1. As a result, switching schools is problematic and typically is not possible."</p>
<p>You can complete an internal transfer application during your freshman year and be completely fine. Whether you’re in CAS or Stern, you’ll still have to do the MAP requirements, so just make sure you don’t take any electives at all that first year and you can roll over into Stern just as on-schedule as all of the 2015 Sternies. Get your:
: WTE
: ConWest (now called Texts and Ideas)
: World Cultures (Cultures and Contexts)
: Calc I
requirements out of the way, but ignore the language req since you won’t have it in Stern and only do one out of the two semesters of NatSci, Stern only requires one.</p>