<p>I don’t know about the other NYU schools, but I’ve heard that Stern transfer applicants from last year were notified as early as the 2nd week of April. And yes, it is now the 2nd week of April.</p>
<p>But does anybody know who would hear back first? For example, applicant-A applied in January, while applicant-B applied in March. Would applicant-A hear back earlier? Or would the better qualified applicant hear back earlier?</p>
<p>I’m really anxious from hearing from them. Even though Penn is my 1st choice and my dream school, Stern would be 2nd on the list despite it’s steep price tag and it’s 5% tuition increase.</p>
<p>rofl me 2 penn my 1st choice and stern my second but i don’t think i’ll get in to any of them.</p>
<p>hehe. what major did you apply as to penn?</p>
<p>a friend of mine applied right before the deadline last year and he got his admission letter on april 20 something… so i guess since it’s not on a rolling basis it does not matter when you apply~</p>
<p>oh and he applied to stern ^^</p>
<p>nice. thanks for the info.</p>
<p>i applied as econ major to penn.</p>
<p>and let me guess… a finance major to stern? haha</p>
<p>no econ major to stern. I like econ alot i think. finance is tempting because my career prospect is to go for the investment banking but i think i’ll be able to get something even with an econ major.</p>
<p>I know Upenn finance > stern finance but
what do you think about stern finance vs upenn econ and stern econ vs upenn econ?
btw what major did you apply as for upenn and stern? urself</p>
<p>i applied for upenn econ and stern finance. i would definitely pick upenn econ over stern finance because penn is just simply amazing (academics, prestige, campus, social life, EVERYTHING). also, i’ve seen a lot of penn grads majoring in like music or history landing ib jobs.</p>
<p>i was going to apply to stern but decided not to. i even had all my recs sent, transcripts sent, sat scores sent but i decided not to apply about a month ago. my college gpa is not up to par (3.5), my high school gpa is only a 3.2 and I bombed the SAT. I do have all of the class requirements though (macro and micro econ, financial and managerial accounting, calculus). oh well, there is always grad school.</p>
<p>haha i bombed the SATs also :]</p>
<p>well, i’m not proud of it, but nothing i can do about it now.</p>
<p>i applied to stern too, as a transfer, and haven’t heard from them yet.
if anyone gets his decision, let us know!</p>
<p>ahh yeahh… i’m gonna be checking my mail anxiously every single day until i get an envelope from nyu, whether it be big or small…</p>
<p>I presume you guys are freshmens? if so what the h&ck are you guys doing this summer?</p>
<p>taking a summer class, working, relaxing</p>
<p>any internships related to finance?
a friend in my japanese class got an internship at Merryl Lynch in Tokyo and he is freshmen!</p>
<p>did u guys retake ur SAT when you transferred?</p>
<p>i didn’t retake mine. had 1420/1600 which is in the safe range i think.
I don’t think NYU looks at newly taken SATs (after attending college)</p>