Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter was just rejected from the Ivy she wants to attend. An older girl she knows is at NYU for a year and just got into the Ivy she wants to attend. Wasn't sure if that was a common move. She doesn't want to do a gap year.
Of course there is no guarantee but if managed to get a very high GPA freshmen year at NYU she stands a chance. Also depends on which ivy you are talking about. If it HYP, the chances are close to nil. they take an insanely small number of transfers every year. If it is one of the other ones, her chances are quite better.
Penn.
Is Penn considered Ivy League? Isn't it a state school?
Anonymous wrote:Is NYU known for grade inflation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter was just rejected from the Ivy she wants to attend. An older girl she knows is at NYU for a year and just got into the Ivy she wants to attend. Wasn't sure if that was a common move. She doesn't want to do a gap year.
Of course there is no guarantee but if managed to get a very high GPA freshmen year at NYU she stands a chance. Also depends on which ivy you are talking about. If it HYP, the chances are close to nil. they take an insanely small number of transfers every year. If it is one of the other ones, her chances are quite better.
Penn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU is now an elite, highly competitive college. NY college or Manhattan College or City University not so much
lol dont push it. NYU is a good college but it sure is not elite by any stretch of the word.
Its Law school is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter was just rejected from the Ivy she wants to attend. An older girl she knows is at NYU for a year and just got into the Ivy she wants to attend. Wasn't sure if that was a common move. She doesn't want to do a gap year.
Of course there is no guarantee but if managed to get a very high GPA freshmen year at NYU she stands a chance. Also depends on which ivy you are talking about. If it HYP, the chances are close to nil. they take an insanely small number of transfers every year. If it is one of the other ones, her chances are quite better.
Penn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU is now an elite, highly competitive college. NY college or Manhattan College or City University not so much
lol dont push it. NYU is a good college but it sure is not elite by any stretch of the word.
Their law school, Stern business school (undergrad and MBA), and Tisch performing arts are elite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU is now an elite, highly competitive college. NY college or Manhattan College or City University not so much
lol dont push it. NYU is a good college but it sure is not elite by any stretch of the word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU is now an elite, highly competitive college. NY college or Manhattan College or City University not so much
lol dont push it. NYU is a good college but it sure is not elite by any stretch of the word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter was just rejected from the Ivy she wants to attend. An older girl she knows is at NYU for a year and just got into the Ivy she wants to attend. Wasn't sure if that was a common move. She doesn't want to do a gap year.
Of course there is no guarantee but if managed to get a very high GPA freshmen year at NYU she stands a chance. Also depends on which ivy you are talking about. If it HYP, the chances are close to nil. they take an insanely small number of transfers every year. If it is one of the other ones, her chances are quite better.
Anonymous wrote:Daughter was just rejected from the Ivy she wants to attend. An older girl she knows is at NYU for a year and just got into the Ivy she wants to attend. Wasn't sure if that was a common move. She doesn't want to do a gap year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU is now an elite, highly competitive college. NY college or Manhattan College or City University not so much
lol dont push it. NYU is a good college but it sure is not elite by any stretch of the word.
Anonymous wrote:NYU is now an elite, highly competitive college. NY college or Manhattan College or City University not so much