<p>Okay, take what I say with a grain of salt since I’ll be applying to Gallatin ED next year but have done extensive research on the school already.</p>
<p>From what I know, it’s not the easiest school in NYU to get into only because they look for a certain person. Basically, the admissions officers look more at the essays rather than GPA, SAT, etc. If you know where you see yourself in the future, then Gallatin is the place. Like for me, I like helping people. Not helping people per se, but I like making people “aware” and I see myself as a future photojournalist because I’ve spent thousands and thousands of hours with the camera as my tool to create pictures with a story. I also have an interest in health care and the 300ish hours I’ve helped run my fathers pharmacy('s) shows that. </p>
<p>The admission officers basically look for varied interests. Also, from what I know, alumni from Gallatin have gone to really good grad schools and make six figures just the same as that of a stern graduate. Of course the concentration plays a pivotal role in this. Also, on the NYU Gallatin website, it says that all courses from CAS are available to Gallatin students but only some from Tisch and I’m not sure about Stern. Hope this helped.</p>