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Yes it is pretty accurate
Konaskater119 11-08-2009, 12:07 pm

It seems like you would be accepted but I wouldn't be sure? Just apply and see what happens.

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apurugs912 11-08-2009, 8:03 am

is this really that accurate? someone look at my profile, im pretty sure that i dont have a full 100% chance of getting in...

Are you recruited?
James 09-25-2009, 10:22 am

@bdonenfeld92 - Is the coach actively supporting your application and using his/her leverage with the admissions committee?

New York University


70 Washington Sq South
New York, NY

PrefRank: #54 overall

Early decision deadline: November 1st, 2009
Regular decision deadline: January 1st, 2010

Frequently Shares Applicants With:

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Cornell University
Columbia University
University of Pennsylvania
Harvard University
Boston University

Official Admissions Statistics from 2007-2008


Applied:
34,389

Accepted:
12,615 (36.7%)

Rejected:
21,774

See more official admissions data from New York University


Our Members' Admissions Results


Applied:
4293

Accepted:
325 (75%)

Rejected:
106

Attending:
39

Yield Rate:
12%

Admitted Members' Score Range


 
25th - 50th - 75th Percentile
GPA:
3.70 - 3.81 - 3.95
SAT I:
2031 - 2130 - 2241
Selectivity Index™:
737 - 810 - 895

Rejected Members' Score Range


 
25th - 50th - 75th Percentile
GPA:
3.34 - 3.55 - 3.80
SAT I:
1821 - 1971 - 2079
Selectivity Index™:
591 - 692 - 784


Stats last calculated: Yesterday (Nov 20, 2009)
Newest applicant: 0 days, 1 hours, and 51 minutes ago.
 

Sometimes Preferred Over
New York University


Stanford University
University of California, Berkeley
Cornell University
Northwestern University
Columbia University

Preferred Equally As
New York University


Princeton University
Georgetown University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vanderbilt University
University of California, Santa Barbara

Sometimes Preferred Less Than
New York University


Arizona State University
University of Denver
University of Kentucky
Ohio State University - Columbus
University of California, Irvine