<p>Unfortunately, I grew up a little too late; so, I spent my high school years not really learning much and not going to class. However, now I have a renewed determination and ambition to succeed in life, which wasn't there last year and the years before.</p>
<p>I've always been intelligent and capable (I'm in Mensa, not that it means much, anyway); so I'm confident I can do well in LSP and possible maintain a 4.0 GPA. What factors will the Stern admissions people consider: Will they look at my high school record and SATs? Or, will they simply look at how I've been doing for the two years in LSP?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>As far as I am aware, Stern does not accept students from LSP</p>
<p>Yes, it is true. You cannot transfer from LSP to Stern. And it is almost impossible to transfer from another NYU school to Stern as its retention rate is high.</p>
<p>Well, would it be possible to transfer from lsp to another school?</p>
<p>Well, technically you have to after the required two years in LSP. LSP only lasts for two years and that’s it. You have to transfer to another school.</p>
<p>Sorry, what I meant was would I have the freedom to transfer to a completely seperate university?</p>
<p>Stern doesn’t take transfers from LSP, nor does it defer people to LSP. You either get into Stern or don’t. After you transfer out from LSP to your intended program, I’m not sure if you can transfer again to another school.</p>