CAS? LSP? Gallatin? Poly? SPS?
Please rank
CAS? LSP? Gallatin? Poly? SPS?
Please rank
The schools’ admit rate and test scores wd be an obvious starting place to look.
they are not posted individually for each school
Stern>CAS>Gallatin>Steinhardt>>LSP>SPS>>Poly
Do you think a 3.6 UW GPA would be good enough for CAS or LSP? (Assuming all other areas are fine)
Stern>Tisch>Tandon>Gallatin>Steinhardt>CAS>LSP>SPS
@recently1 you are completely wrong my friend.
NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s acceptance rate for 2014 was 36% and for this year it is in the lower thirties/upper twenties. Please get your facts right. Don’t google an affiliated school that was not a part of NYU. Please report current statistics.
I got my statistics from the official open house NYU School of Engineering video found on YouTube.
Do have a nice day, my friend.
Plus, we just got a 100Mill donation on top of a 160Mill
@college123asd your gpa is okay, slightly lower than avg, get 2100+ on SAT with some activites and you’ll have a decent chance at CAS.
the selectivity is based on each school’s focus,
Tisch is performance based and has much less focus on test scores/grades
Stern focuses more on your SAT and gpa, business schools have more weight on SAT math section
Gallatin focuses on your essay/interest
CAS focuses on your SAT and gpa but also looks for well-roundedness(clubs, volunteer, etc)
@recently1 I wouldn’t put gallatin there because the focus is on the essay. It’s hard to evaluate SPS because they get fewer applications
Note all of this is based on hearsay and past data.
NYU doesn’t publish stats for individual schools and it’s been like that for a long time.
@intlnyu Tandon used to be called poly in 2013 and had a rate of 75% but now that it’s merged with NYU, they won’t publish the acceptance rates so it’s hard to tell. If they talk about acceptance rates, it’s usually overall acceptance rate of all schools which hovers in the 30ish range.
No you’re mistaken. The acceptance rate for Tandon was reported on the official video and it was 36% last year and significantly lesser this year. Don’t compare a school within nyu and an affiliated University. Overall acceptance rate was 31% this year and this would not be possible if Tandon had an acceptance rate of 75%.it was 36% last year official stats
Even though NYU has an acceptance rate of 31% this year, the acceptance rate of each schools factor in differently depending on each school’s size so larger schools carry more weight in affecting the overall percentage and smaller schools carry less weight.
I’m not comparing a school within nyu and another affliated university.
The whole affliated university, Poly, became a school within NYU thusly called NYU-poly. After the donation it became renamed Tandon. They aren’t different schools, the only thing NYU did was rebrand it under their name. The merger details are on the poly website if you need to know more.
so CAS is harder than LSP?
i know a girl that got in 3.4 from UW
@college123asd yes CAS is harder than LSP, but with LSP is just a temporary 2 year program then you transfer