@cwhs: Thanks for offering to support. Any tips/techniques please do share. Could you please share your background information? Schools applied? what made you choose Stern?
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cwhs
Re: Calling all NYU Stern Fall 2012 Applicants [#permalink]
@cwhs: Thanks for offering to support. Any tips/techniques please do share. Could you please share your background information? Schools applied? what made you choose Stern?
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You're welcome prabshan. I have a background in IT consulting, and though I'm originally from Europe I've been living in the States for a long time. I had a decent GMAT score (see to the left), strong extra-curriculars, and apparently good essays. I went to an average school for undergrad... I was admitted to Stern and Tuck in the end, and withdrew from Booth's waitlist.
As to why I chose Stern... I'm looking to get into finance after graduation, and Stern is just one of those schools that absolutely shine at finance. They are just a subway ride away from the Wall Street so they have extremely good connections with the people that matter. Also, I found them to be true to their down-to-earth down-to-business motto. People here are great communicators and they are all very outgoing. They also happen to be very accomplished, which helps with being down-to-business. Tuck is also great with being down-to-earth but it's location doesn't even compare to Stern's if you want to be in the middle of the action.
Tips/techniques... Remember that the eyes that will be reviewing your application are very highly trained. Stern's admissions department is full of very dedicated individuals who read thousands of applications each year. Many of the schools use current students to do the first scan-through, but that's not the case with Stern. So an application that makes it to an interview in one school may fail at Stern because they notice something with your app that only a trained eye can catch (an inconsistency between the dates on your resume and the employment dates on your application, for example). Read and re-read the application. Then have someone else read and re-read it. My girlfriend caught so many mistakes of mine that I would never catch because I looked at the same document maybe 20 times and small mistakes become invisible after a certain point.
Also the creative essay is very important. Keep it original but short. Tell a story of who you are, and not what you think they want to hear. Once you write it, ask it to yourselves "could someone else have written this?" If the answer is yes, you probably didn't catch the most important aspect of the essay... It has to be unique to YOU.
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Re: Calling all NYU Stern Fall 2012 Applicants [#permalink]
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 11:32 am
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reapplyN2011
Re: Calling all NYU Stern Fall 2012 Applicants [#permalink]
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:39 am
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Re: Calling all NYU Stern Fall 2012 Applicants [#permalink]
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:42 pm
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In for round1! I went to one of their events yesterday and I have to say their alumni blew me away. Their admissions are also the most down to earth i've seen. This is the second school im going to an event for though, so not a lot to compare to. Still... very excited about applying!! Still deciding about applying through consortium or regular.
canadianchamp
Re: Calling all NYU Stern Fall 2012 Applicants [#permalink]
In for R1! Just got invited to an admission event in Toronto just before the MBA fair in September. Looking forward to meet any Toronto applicants there.
Anyone notice the new Stern website digs? It deserves a GC kudos at the very least.
doolittle
Re: Calling all NYU Stern Fall 2012 Applicants [#permalink]
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:17 pm
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Joined: Tue Jan 04, 2011 Posts: 49 Schools: NYU Stern ($$), LBS, Yale WE 1: 5 years in international development & human rights Followers: 1
Hi guys. Also a current student (just starting - we're half way through pre-term) and happy to answer questions as best I can when I can find time.
I have to say that the school is exceeding my expectations so far, and I think it gets under-represented on these forums given its many strengths. Will try to fish out a few links from preterm to help give a flavour of how it's been....
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doolittle
Re: Calling all NYU Stern Fall 2012 Applicants [#permalink]
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:47 pm
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There's a schedule on there for the two weeks and bios of the various speakers. It's been really interesting and a lot of fun - with a surprisingly large focus on social impact and innovation. My favourite speaker was probably Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, who was very inspiring. The social events have also been great - all the usual happy hours plus a very grand dinner on Ellis Island (Stern basically arranged exclusive access to the whole place for an evening), via a close-up of the Statue of Liberty. I think we're going to the US Open tennis next week, among other things.
Day 2 is there as well and I'm sure more will be cropping up on that channel over the coming days. There have been a lot of video cameras around the place so I know they have a lot of footage to choose from!
It's a link to an alumni event held in London, England earlier this summer. There are some good videos on there, including a very interesting (and surprisingly funny) speech by Gordon Brown, former Chancellor and Prime Minister of the UK and now NYU's inaugural 'distinguished global leader in residence'.
Hope some of this is interesting for those considering applying to Stern!
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SalarymanJ
Re: Calling all NYU Stern Fall 2012 Applicants [#permalink]
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:45 pm
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Is it true that all applicants have to submit a financial statement for proof of coverage up to 80,000$ ? I came across this on last year's thread but am not sure if it applies to this year as well!
cheetarah1980
Re: Stern 2012 - Calling All Applicants [#permalink]
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:29 am
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Hey all! I have a question. Is anyone planning to attend the Discover Stern Diversity Weekend in October? I'm filling out the application now. Did anyone use the box for additional information? I want to submit a complete application but I don't know what other information they could want that's not in the app or on my resume. Does anyone have any ideas?
Hey all! I have a question. Is anyone planning to attend the Discover Stern Diversity Weekend in October? I'm filling out the application now. Did anyone use the box for additional information? I want to submit a complete application but I don't know what other information they could want that's not in the app or on my resume. Does anyone have any ideas?
I did! (apply to it)... didnt see this till now though, sorry. Have you heard back from them yet? I applied in august i know the deadline was the 8th so im assuming they would be sending out notices soon...