I don't understand NYU's schooling system...

<p>Unfortunately, NYU says that if you are rejected ED, you may not reapply. Also, I MAY be wrong about this, but I believe that if you are rejected from Stern, you will not be considered for CAS. I’m pretty sure that whole “other school/program” option is for CAS applicants to consider being placed in the LS program. Never have I heard of someone getting rejected from Stern and then considered for CAS. </p>

<p>I would like to add that I was once in a very similar position to you. I wanted to major in Entrepreneurship and I also wanted to go to NYU really badly. I knew that I would never get into Stern. I developed other interests and decided to apply ED to CAS. I am hoping to major in International Relations with a minor in Business (which is possible through CAS). If I enjoy this, I might go to business grad school.</p>

<p>I also want to point out that you can do an internal transfer into Stern. It might not be as hard as a lot of people say it is, and it certainly seems easier than getting in straight from high school. If you do not think that your high school GPA and SAT are good enough to get into Stern, then apply to CAS, get a good GPA freshman year, take the same classes that the Sternies will be taking, and apply for a transfer. I found a lot more info about that here: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/new-york-university/1323947-truth-about-internal-transfer-stern-cas.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/new-york-university/1323947-truth-about-internal-transfer-stern-cas.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Good luck!</p>