<p>I beleive we have all suffered by the recent rumors and uncertainty that sorrounds the final days of our application to NYU. In order to make things just slightly easier for the generations of hopefuls in the future I call upon everyone to post their result and and if they had experienced any change in their albert FA system or elsewhere before he got the official admissions results. It is very important to be honest and to only mention the changes in the Albert system that occured before the official results were released!</p>
<p>I hope this will make things just a little bit easier for future students and for us. </p>
<p>The format should be organized and thorough for RD and next year’s analysis.</p>
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<li>Decision</li>
<li>SPECIFIC award change message</li>
<li>Basic chance stats - Scores, GPA, ECs (to help confirm/deny the merit scholarship hypothesis and to do a basic honesty check)</li>
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<p>Awesome idea, diak18! This should really help future applicants.</p>
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<li>(WILL ADD DECISION LATER)</li>
<li>My financial aid award changed to :[url=<a href=“http://d.pr/i/Uigt]Screenshot[/url”>http://d.pr/i/Uigt]Screenshot[/url</a>] (2014, Award access not available, 2014 link not clickable)</li>
<li>2220 SAT (1520 CR+M), 3.7 GPA UW with major upward trend, Research (I published twice), Ran random clubs/organizations</li>
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<p><em>Note</em> I did not apply for any scholarship or submit any form (fafsa etc.)</p>
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<li>(Unknown)</li>
<li>Change, “2014 Award Access Not Available”</li>
<li>2160 (1490), US Citizen, 3.88 GPA UW</li>
<li>Applied for financial Aid</li>
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<li>Decision</li>
<li>There is no financial aid information found.</li>
<li>Basic chance stats - International testing…( you wouldn’t know),GPA: I dunno its different where I come from, president and founding member of the national debate association, owned my own business, spoke in front of the EU parliament, various jobs (like financial advisor etc.), taking classes at a university (not for credit.) Speaking three languages. Took gap year. And the list goes on</li>
<li>Applied for financial aid</li>
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<ol>
<li>Denied.</li>
<li>There is no financial aid information found.</li>
<li>GPA: 3.7 SAT: 2010 EC: Treasurer, Piano competition winner, from Hawaii, First generation student</li>
<li>Applied for aid.</li>
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<p>Ah… I won’t be sleeping well tonight. Oh well. I guess God has better plans for me. I’m excited to see what’s in store later on.</p>
<p>I can now confirm that a change in your financial aid=acceptance since the link becomes clickable once you receive the acceptance letter.</p>
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<li>Denied.</li>
<li>There is no financial aid information found.</li>
<li>GPA: 3.7 SAT: 2130 EC: Student Leader, Captain of bunch of social activities</li>
<li>Did not even apply for aid</li>
<li>Stern though</li>
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<li>Accepted (Stern)</li>
<li>2014 award access not available</li>
<li>GPA: 3.4 SAT: 2240 ECs: Unique Business Related + Leadership</li>
<li>Did not apply for aid</li>
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<p>1.Denied Stern
2.No finaid
3. GPA: 3.75~ SAT: 1940 EC: Interned under a professor at nyu + more
4. Applied for aid</p>
<p>I guess my SAT was the thing that pulled me down a lot. I wish the best of luck for people accepted to nyu (even though I feel envy) and to the people whom were rejected, I sympathize.</p>
<p>“Opportunities don’t come to you, they are meant to be sought after and seized.” I leave you guys with this quote and hope it will mean something to everyone.</p>
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<li>Accepted CAS</li>
<li>Change “2014 Award Access Not Available”</li>
<li>2220 SAT, 34 ACT, 3.92W GPA, Top 25%</li>
<li>Did not apply for financial aid.</li>
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<li>Admit, Stern</li>
<li>My financial aid award changed to: [url=<a href=“http://d.pr/i/Uigt”>Home • Droplr] Screenshot <a href=“2014,%20Award%20access%20not%20available,%202014%20link%20not%20clickable”>/url</a></li>
<li>2220 SAT (1520 CR+M), 3.7 GPA UW with major upward trend, Research (I published twice), Ran random clubs/organizations</li>
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<p><em>Note</em> I did not apply for any scholarship or submit any form (fafsa etc.)</p>