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Re: Questions About NYU Stern Part Time Program [#permalink]
Here are my 2 cents:

There are a few good professors that only teach during the day (Damodaran and Silber). Damodaran teaches Corp Fin and Valuation. PTimers do take his courses and you can pretty much take it online via his website. Its really good now. Just google Damodaran and his page will come up. His website is a little difficult to navigate, though.

All the others professors teach during the day and at night. I think the weekends guys are at a disadvantage (I used to be one) as far as classes and professors. That said, a ton of people started on the weekends and then took weeknight classes later. Even the people from places like Philly and Albany. I was coming in from RI and took a few night classes before I move to NYC. Also, I do think it might be a little more difficult to get into the weekend program b/c of the limited spots. The weekend program also has the strongest camaraderie because everyone is stuck there.

Engle, Altman( The bankruptcy god), Roubini and several others teach at night and during the day. That said, a lot of "big name" professors are not the favorite teachers at Stern. Damodaran is loved because he can teach. Other professors such as Roy Smith and Glen Okun are also school favorites. My favorite professors were Max Holmes and Allan Brown (Both of which were Adjunct Professors and Distressed Hedge Fund Managers). I took Damodaran's Valuation class this past spring. It was a very good class.

Don't worry about switching between weekend and weeknights....it is easy.
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Can someone let me know when the NYU PT program starts releasing admission results if you applied during the Feb round of this year? Thanks
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Re: Questions About NYU Stern Part Time Program [#permalink]
It doesn't matter when you applied, the admissions office will not start looking at applications until the deadline has passed, so May 15th for Fall 2010 start. Last year, I found out I got in on June 2nd, the application deadline was May 15th last year also.

You can apply to both programs by ranking them. If you don't get into one you may get into the other. I agree, weeekends are more competitive because of the smaller number of slots, roughly 60 versus 300 for weeknights. If you want to go strictly weekends there are a limited number of specializations you can do, maybe just Finance.
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