<p>Mailed… they’re not mailing them, strictly email is what NYU has stated. </p>
<p>Only LSP has heard back, because it is non-binding.</p>
<p>Mailed… they’re not mailing them, strictly email is what NYU has stated. </p>
<p>Only LSP has heard back, because it is non-binding.</p>
<p>@ Magnificent Non-LSP receives that early too? Can you specify the undergraduate college they are applying to? Much Thanks. (Can you also post your stats, for us Stern EDs to compare?) :)</p>
<p>I’m skeptical about people getting decisions this early unless they were LSP’d or it was a mistake. No ED’ers from past years heard this early, whether they were a potential “automatic in” of sorts or not.</p>
<p>darn, sorry… I meant emailed on the 15th.</p>
<p>Good luck! Can I drop some stats here? 2010 SAT 30 ACT 4.3 w/ gpa, all aspects of theatre, IB, active in episcopal church, essay on being wrong, applying to CAS w/ bio in mind. Thank y’allHappy Holidays!!</p>
<p>Also, why send out a few emails when you can send all of them at once on the 15th? Makes for less work for admissions. That’s why I find the whole finding-out-way-early thing unbelievable.</p>
<p>exactly flute, it would be odd, but why would they lie? Hrmf.</p>
<p>I wonder if the emails will come out all at once or in waves (I don’t know why they’d do that though).</p>
<p>hahaha @itstime
omgomgomg, yeah i think i thought that before too when i was reading old posts
omg, freaking out again…</p>
<p>Yeah! Stern ED all the way!</p>
<p>I’m guessing all at once. My friend who did ED Yale said that they even have a set time for them to get the email. It’s just easier that way, I think.</p>
<p>@flute do you know the times? hahahahaah like midnight? or 3pm? and does it vary with each diff time zone?</p>
<p>Sure, I’ll post my stats, but hold the laughter till I’m gone, please.</p>
<p>GPA (w): 3.45
SATs: 2180
APs: English (5), US History (4), but I hadn’t taken the class, Stats (3), horrible teaching
ECs: Intern at MetLife Home Loans; Real Estate Broker’s assistant (helped a client make $40,000 off a short sale property); Head Volunteer at library; a bunch of sports and other things like editor for school magazine (made their website) and academic/ club things like that; err, awards… AP Scholar, Bilingual Competency for Armenian, and some other misc. awards</p>
<p>Course this year: AP Calc, Lit, Gov, Spanish, and Robotics/Econ</p>
<p>The essay was awesomesauce though (well, that’s what my teachers said, not in that exact wording, of course)</p>
<p>So yes, the person looking over my app. must be pretty kind in order to accept a wretch like me. Unless my father being born in Iraq and my mother in Soviet Armenia would make a huge difference.</p>
<p>@itstime I believe she said something like 5PM CST or something, but I forget, haha. It was an exact time, nonetheless. Very comforting and at the same time terrible!</p>
<p>@smartbear</p>
<p>I don’t really know them personally; I had just read it off this board, in fact (re: the people who said they know someone who has been accepted already and is non-LSP)</p>
<p>@ Magnificent :
You have strong academics and ECs, I think you will in.
I got the exactly same SAT score,however, 20 more points for superscore.
Can you post each section too?</p>
<p>oh, and calc is bc, spanish is 9-10</p>
<p>@smart, REALLY?
I has chance?
<em>dies</em></p>
<p>CR: 660 Writing: 760 Math: 760</p>
<p>my lazy butt should’ve retaken it for the reading.</p>
<p>@Magnificent</p>
<p>I remember a guy like you when I was stalking last year’s threads, he had the same GPA/Scores and got rejected. HOWEVER, he had virtually no EC’s and your EC’s are actually really amazing. I really think they look at more than the GPA though because my GPA ain’t the shiniest either and I have already gotten an unofficial yes from Stern, through athletics.</p>
<p>@flute i hope thats the same time so we can avoid finding out in school… haaha or midnight… the earlier the better!!!</p>
<p>I mean, at the point for Stern, most people pretty much get around 2200 for SAT, so it’s the EC and the essays that would matter.</p>