<p>Two days, guys.</p>
<p>As far as rescinding admission, from what my college counselor has told me, anything below a C+ is dangerous territory. But they still won’t rescind unless you get like, a D in a class. And he said even then, it is possible (not always possible, but possible) to talk your way out of it. We applied EDI, we are clearly extremely committed to going to NYU, they won’t take that lightly.</p>
<p>does anyone know if the rejection letters are going out wednesday as well?</p>
<p>I hope they go out at the same time as acceptances</p>
<p>no idea when what goes out exactly…</p>
<p>We are getting an email with the decision in it. The schools with problems on notification day are the ones like UPenn where they email you a login and password, then you go onto a special URL and type in your stuff, and then a letter appears.</p>
<p>jjohn,</p>
<p>That is good to hear. That is one thing NYU is doing right. The other systems with the login and password were a royal pain. I remember reading posts from students frantic that they were not able to get in for hours to check on their decisions. Can you imagine that chaos and added anxiety.</p>
<p>Well, good for NYU. As I said, fortunately, my son was spared all that angst anyway since he had heard from NYU by March 2010 (one month before regular decisions came out due to his receiving the MLK Scholarship).</p>
<p>“All decisions will be sent by email and no decisions will be released over the phone or posted anywhere on our website.” Hopefully this means that the decision will come in the email. Imagine having 3000 people trying to log on to NYU to at the same time to get their decision… yikes.</p>
<p>yeah talk about a traffic jam yuck!</p>
<p>Well the LSP emails didn’t have any links I don’t think…so I think we can count on them being just the straight up letter…</p>
<p>so its open the letter and face the roller coaster of emotions that will follow ha</p>
<p>anyone else feeling super confident one day and then knowing you’ll be rejected the next?</p>
<p>@windy: my situation exactly. :/</p>
<p>To be honest, the only confident ppl are the CAS ones
why?
because CAS unlike Tish or Steinhardt is more score based, and easier to predict
Since the LSP are out, then we only have rejection and acceptance.
Hence, the one who have “higher than average score” should get in CAS
Not true for Stern tho. ![]()
That worries me a lot!</p>
<p>I don’t know I’m feeling pretty confident tonight and I applied to stern. Although last night I felt terrible about it and probably will tomorrow too…</p>
<p>im that exact same way. i was really confindent in my portfolio film and my essay and everything cuz i thought i was being different and creative with it all then i saw some other kids film for tisch this year and yep i feel like i stand no chance next to these kids who took nyu and usc’s film camps. to bad i didnt have $8,000 to spend on those :(</p>
<p>I cannot wait any longer… I started counting down from around day 50.</p>
<p>Stern is harder than I thought being honest…
And more and more I felt less confident…</p>
<p>I know CAS is very score-based but isn’t Stern just as score-based?</p>
<p>@smartbear: same here! I honestly didn’t expect it to be THIS competitive. I expected it to be a bit higher than NYU’s overall 3.6/7 GPA + 2000 SAT, but I guess I was terribly wrong.</p>