<p>Out of these colleges which do you think will accept students with lower stats?<br>
--College Of Arts And Science
--Gallatin School Of Individualized Study
--School Of Continuing And Professional
Studies</p>
<p>Would you be entering as a freshman?</p>
<p>Yes. ......... .....</p>
<p>isnt the school of continuing and professional studies for adults?</p>
<p>Well, then does the School Of Continuing And Professional Studies really apply to you?</p>
<p>"Adult education provides a unique opportunity for students to return to an academic environment from the vantage point of a real world, mature perspective. It's part of what makes us different: our students are driven, goal-oriented, and ready to learn. And our faculty are top-tier industry professionals and educators-mentors who are motivated and eager to serve tomorrow's superstars. "</p>
<p>scps has hotel management and sports marketing for ugrads...it also has gsp, which is "easiest" to get into but you can't apply, you are deferred from CAS (and sometimes gallatin)</p>
<p>the two scps majors, steinhardt, and gallatin are the easiest. not sure which is THE easiest.</p>
<p>It really depends on the kind of person you are, what major you're looking for, how your application looks, etc. With the exception of GSP, I don't think there is a blanket answer for this question.</p>
<p>I'd say Steinhardt is the easiest. Gallatin will be lenient when it comes to numbers but you have to compensate for it elsewhere (i.e. extracurriculars, essays, course difficulty, recommendations, yada, yada). Steinhardt, assuming you can justify your interest in their program, as far as I know, receives fewer applicants and fewer qualified applicants at that. Gallatin, despite its statistical "inferiority" gets tons and tons of applicants for very few slots (it's one of the smallest schools within NYU) so I'd sky away from the "Gallatin is easy" rumor because it's extremely competative, just not numerically.</p>
<p>Hard to say, a lot of people have varying opinions on this because the the word "easy" is somewhat arbitrary - you could look around on NYU's site and compare admittance stats for more stable results</p>
<p>i'd like to know the answer to this too</p>