Navy🤣, yeah okay. |
| Navy, yes. One of the largest position traders at ML was a Navy grad. They are not stuck on a sub for life. I would hire any kid who drove a nuclear submarine and played LAX any day over a kid who went to NYU. Who care? |
apparently you? keep talking in generalizations with your room temp iq |
Possibly an RD acceptance to another campus, but after acceptance to NYU Manhattan, sounds implausible and legally dubious |
Which is far different than what the poster claimed happen. If NYU accepts you to campus B because you were rejected from campus A, just be thankful they gave you a slot somewhere. Take it or not. But don't lie that it happened after they "cashed" your check. |
1000+ NYU vs Stern vs CAS, they will yield different results of peer comparison. |
If Stern is your target, then you should be very competitive at most of these, including even Wharton...It’s generally a question of luck and/or hooks... |
True, but wharton and stern applicants aren't vastly different. Lots of wharton and hypsm rejects apply to Stern, so competitive applicants, and Stern had less than 4% acceptance rate last cycle. |
You guys are idiots. This is why we look down on college admissions folks. |
| Pass on an undergraduate business degree. Have your DC major in Physics, EE, or Applied Math. |
Granny, it's not 70s anymore. Stand down. |
It's probably just slightly different. CAS has 5% acceptance rate and very high yield as well. |
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huge percentage of nyu class comes from early decision I and early decision II
skews acceptance rate like BC, Emory, Tulane |
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Most of the universities and colleges NYU lists also list NYU as a peer institution so the feeling is mutual. Several of them formed a coalition in 2024 so those all consider each other as peer institutions.
https://uds.northeastern.edu/news/new-peer-group/ |
who gives a shit. why does this even matter? NYU seems to be doing more than fine. Trump's kid went there when he could have gone to penn. |