<p>Your stats were pretty good. I highly doubt you got rejected.</p>
<p>The only thing that angers me is that someone from my school got 25k and had a way lower m+v score, less AP classes, and less leadership positions. But they were like 6 ranks above me but I dont see how that would matter much unless they had like a full point higher on their GPA which they didnt.</p>
<p>Yeah I’ve seen the same thing. This whole process for NYU has probably been the most chaotic I’ve seen. I’ll be praying for you though if you stay on the waitlist and hope that this economic downfall kicks in soon enough.</p>
<p>Hopefully you get accepted though. I honestly would not lose hope plus I think about 887 people will get taken off the wait list. If everything is right in their projections…</p>
<p>This spring, 8,809 applicants were offered admission to NYU’s Class of 2012 for a projected class size of 4,400 students. The university placed 1,867 students on the waitlist.
Hall, who provided WSN with the statistics, anticipated that the number of students who accept NYU’s offer of admission would increase to about 40 percent, up from 38.3 percent for the Class of 2011.</p>
<p>3524 would be 40% then that leaves like 876 spots open…If they even decide to fill up to 4400 students…</p>
<p>Waitlisted from Stern.
1440/2130 SAT (took it cold turkey one time…bad idea)
I’m also all AP with a 4.44/4.5 GPA at time of application. Top 10%</p>
<p>I’m definitely pursuing NYU. I don’t care how much it costs me, I will so go if accepted! :]</p>