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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Which is harder to get into? How likely would NYU be for my DS - full pay, solid B, 1250, early decision? DS is planning to apply to Oberlin if he gets rejected from NYU. [/quote] I know I'm generalizing here, and may just plain be partly wrong. My feeling is that NYU still has a reputation for being a school for unserious trust fund babies. But, if it's so hard to get into, maybe getting good grades there is pretty hard. If a student might have to work hard to get good grades at an expensive school with an iffy academic reputation, maybe the student would be better off at a different school. Example: If what your son likes about NYU is the idea of going to a private school in the middle of New York, how about the New School? It looks as if the average SAT score for the New School is about 1200. If your son is more business-oriented, PACE University has an average SAT score of about 1100, and it has a campus right by City Hall in New York.[/quote] NYU had 75,000 applicants for the class of 2018 and a 19% acceptance rate. The median SAT was 1440 and the typical student had an A/A- average. Some posters have dated information. Getting into NYU has gotten significantly harder over the last 5 years. [/quote] The 1440 sat average is described as their "global" average, I assume this includes their international campuses. According to their 17-18 cds, the NYC campus received 64000 actionable applications, 18000 admits so 28% acceptance rate. SAT percentile ranges were 1290-1490, act was 29-33 for enrolled first time freshmen. https://www.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyu/institutionalResearch/documents/CDS_2017-2018.pdf[/quote] PP Thanks for your post!! That is the class admitted in 2017 28% but the class admitted for the fall of 2018 has the above stats. [/quote]
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