Difficulty Understanding Decision

<p>Let’s say Sally just got the exact same letter as Chromey (for pronoun purposes). </p>

<p>Sally will spend her freshman year in either Paris, London, Florence, or Shanghai (also, all the LSP international sites are equal/same curriculum as LSP @ the New York campus, not just London. You may have to take foreign language if you go to Paris, Florence, or Shanghai, but they’re all NYU LSP so don’t think London is “more NYU” than the other three). </p>

<p>After freshman year, Sally will spend the next three years in New York. </p>

<p>After her sophomore year, she will be directly admitted into CAS (because that’s the college Sally originally applied to), given she has at least a 2.0 GPA. </p>

<p>If before junior year, Sally decides that she doesn’t want to go into CAS, but instead wants to go to Gallatin, she must fill out an internal transfer application and then must be accepted into Gallatin before she can go there. If she doesn’t get into Gallatin, that’s okay, she’ll still be directly admitted into CAS (again, given she has at least a 2.0 GPA).</p>

<p>SO, you’ll still be studying in New York for the majority of your education at NYU. Yes, LSP is absolutely an acceptance. Also, you can try to transfer into Stern, but it’s really really hard.</p>

<p>There are approximately 12 million threads here about LSP–go check one of them out if you’re still confused. </p>

<p>Oh and congrats :)</p>