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Transfer to NYU?

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09-21-2009, 11:42 PM
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Hey I had a curios questions. I really want to attend NYU, I am currently a student in a college in another state. I want to transfer there. I believe my grades are good enough its just the situation.

Does anyone think this is realistically possible, have any ideas or experience.

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09-22-2009, 05:26 PM
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If you bhave the grades, it is possible.
But how would you pay the 40K tution? Have you applied for a loan?
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09-22-2009, 05:49 PM
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Getting my MBA from Stern is one of my goals. I really want to go to NYU as well but the cost is just simply out of my reach. I earned my BA two years ago and I'm still waiting for some sort of immigration reform to adjust my status and apply for loans. Even if I get a cosigner I don't want to graduate, owe a lot of money and not being able to get a job to pay it back...

Although I have read that under exceptional circumstances some private schools will help you even if you are undocumented, is a matter of connections and skills
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10-04-2009, 12:44 PM
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dont do it...when i got accepted and th ey sent me the bill even with scholarships it came out to like 15k per semester. Your better off going to Binghamton or some place cheaper with a good education. Now if you have the money and wont affect your future, go for it.
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10-04-2009, 07:55 PM
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dont do it...when i got accepted and th ey sent me the bill even with scholarships it came out to like 15k per semester. Your better off going to Binghamton or some place cheaper with a good education. Now if you have the money and wont affect your future, go for it.
Yes, Bing is very good in business program. Or consider Baruch college, it's CUNY school.
You are out of state resident anyway, there is no difference anymore.
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10-05-2009, 09:17 AM
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I went to Bing (for Engineering). I do know that the business school in bing has the second best placement into the big four accounting firms in the country.
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