NYU's list of peer institutions, targets and reaches

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go on the trading floor of many major firms and look around dumb ass. NYU kids are getting the dry cleaning, and setting up summer rentals for a lot of peers from Navy, Colgate, Fordham, Fairfield. What is reality and what you think are reality don’t match. Stick to your shine box.

Navy🤣, yeah okay.
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The lies told by weirdos are getting more brazen...so you are saying that your child was accepted into a campus, they cashed your check then told you your child is off to a different campus in middle east or europe?

Sure, Jan.


Possibly an RD acceptance to another campus, but after acceptance to NYU Manhattan, sounds implausible and legally dubious
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The lies told by weirdos are getting more brazen...so you are saying that your child was accepted into a campus, they cashed your check then told you your child is off to a different campus in middle east or europe?

Sure, Jan.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are schools selected by NYU.

https://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/DFR/2024/ReportPDF.aspx?unitid=193900

If interested in undergraduate business school, a Stern applicant would be a peer of Harvard.


1000+ NYU vs Stern vs CAS, they will yield different results of peer comparison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stern or non-Stern?

If non-Stern is a target, all T25 are reaches.
If Stern is a target, you are competitive for WashU, Penn non-Wharton, Cornell non-Dyson.


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...
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Anonymous wrote:Leaving aside the absurdity of the inclusion of Ivies and Stanford, why does NYU list STEM schools like CalTech, MIT, Rice and CMU as peers?

NYU is not a STEM school, less than a quarter of NYU students are STEM.

BU and USC are peer institutions, along with possibly Cal and UCLA (more STEM students but test blind). All are also diverse.


NYU has an up and coming engineering program but agreed that it isn't anywhere near a peer of those schools. But it shouldn't be ignored either.

Stern is fine but not great - Wharton safety (which is not a bad thing). Tisch is top notch.


a safety lol. damn you are stupid


Almost no one choosing Stern over Wharton. Full stop. Not even close. I am not insulting Stern. Great school. Better than almost every other undergrad business program. But Wharton is far ahead of it.

And your childish tone proves how little value one should place in your opinion. Grow up.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This person is not an idiot. I worked in College admissions and everyone knows the games or NYU and Northeastern. Look even Emory now has a London program. More will follow.


You guys are idiots.

This is why we look down on college admissions folks.
Anonymous
Pass on an undergraduate business degree. Have your DC major in Physics, EE, or Applied Math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pass on an undergraduate business degree. Have your DC major in Physics, EE, or Applied Math.


Granny, it's not 70s anymore. Stand down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are schools selected by NYU.

https://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/DFR/2024/ReportPDF.aspx?unitid=193900

If interested in undergraduate business school, a Stern applicant would be a peer of Harvard.


1000+ NYU vs Stern vs CAS, they will yield different results of peer comparison.


It's probably just slightly different.
CAS has 5% acceptance rate and very high yield as well.



Anonymous
huge percentage of nyu class comes from early decision I and early decision II

skews acceptance rate like BC, Emory, Tulane
Anonymous
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/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:huge percentage of nyu class comes from early decision I and early decision II

skews acceptance rate like BC, Emory, Tulane


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.
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