<p>ever heard of some one getting in with a 1600 on the SAT???</p>
<p>sorry dude, that is a lousy score. I personally haven’t.</p>
<p>Er… that’s out of 2400, right?</p>
<p>Can’t say I have, unless if you had AMAZING (and I mean AMAZING) other stats/awards/ECs/essays. Then you would be GSP-ed anyway.</p>
<p>Upperclassmen might have heard of someone like that, but I doubt it.</p>
<p>if a 1600=1200. Yes. It’s called G.S.P. </p>
<p>No offense to anyone here, but I am speaking from personal knowledge of people. </p>
<p>Note: the aforementioned people I know are in Tisch GSP. So it depends on which school you apply to. No school is a backdoor for another school.</p>
<p>I thought only Stern and CAS had GSP.</p>
<p>Actually, isn’t it the equivalent of a 1066?</p>
<p>1600/2400 = 0.667</p>
<p>0.667 x 1600 = 1066</p>
<p>Unless if you’re weighting the sections differently by taking into account that NYU doesn’t count writing?</p>
<p>Nope Tisch has it too. I believe it is for one year though, not two. And the student has to take a summer class. I also believe that Stern GSP is only in london. And i didn’t do the exact math i jsut sort of looked at it and estimated the score. I don’t know what NYU counts and what it doesn’t. Though I would feel that Stern streses Math scores more than CAS unless you specifically write you want to be an economics and/or math major.</p>
<p>uh, i’m almost positive tisch doesn’t have the GSP program.</p>
<p>yea, that doesn’t sound right to me either…at least i’ve never heard of anyone going from gsp to tisch (since it requires an audition for almost every major)</p>
<p>The only Tisch kids who may be referred to GSP are Film students. It’s a one year program, unlike most of the rest of GSP which is two years, and a summer film course between freshman and sophomore year is required.</p>
<p>I am right once again.</p>