Quick Question!

<p>If for example you were rejected from a specific school (like stern) at NYU, then would they consider swiping you to the regular college of arts and sciences, since it has lower standards?!?
And do you guys know if they do for
Boston U
UVa
Carnegie Mellon
Johns Hopkins</p>

<p>And Does Anyone Want to try my chances for stern?</p>

<p>Sat I’s: Verbal: 600 Math:760 Writing: 700
Sat II’s: Chinese:750
Math I:730
Math II:770
Physics:680</p>

<p>High School:
Gpa:97.09 out of 110 possible (Weighted) I dont know what it is Unweighted
Rank: 90ish/530
All Normal Classes at our school are weighted as Honors cause our school is very competitive.
5 Ap’s courses senior year, grades might drop mid year
Rank is bad, yeah cause difference between someones 97.09 and 97.2 is about 15 people. Yeah its crazy</p>

<p>Ec’s Alot: Concertmaster of High school for 3 years
Playing Violin for 8 Years.
Concertmaster of an All City Orchestra
Translator for elderly Chinese people at a Hospital
Play the Violin for alot of gigs
Participated in Aids Fund Walks, Breast Cancer Walks, School for Disabled Children, etc etc.</p>

<p>Essay:Good to Very Good
Recommendations: Very Good.</p>

<p>“since it has lower standards?!?”</p>

<p>um…</p>

<p>and to answer your question, no. but you can get put into GSP. </p>

<p>For CMU, since you can apply to multiple schools, you can get rejected from your top choice and be placed into another school instead.</p>

<p>oh okay thanksssss. but i totally forgot to put the general studies one for carnegie though =[. i wish i could change it haha</p>