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Conratulations on getting admitted to PT programs. I am also considering PT at Chicago & NYU Stern. When you applied to them, which documents were required from the employer's side? I mean, besides recommendation letters is there any additional document required from the employer's end?

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WWWhat !! Unbelievable ! (I mean, I believe what you said is true. But the fact that Chicago GSB or NYU Stern does not consider any other letters besides same standard application package for FT programs is ''unbelievable''. Thank you so much. Your response has taken off a great burden off my mind.

Does this also mean that I can apply to FT AND PT programs at Chicago GSB and NYU Stern using same essay questions?

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Thanks Subbu.

Did you hear from Stern?

I am sending my offficial scores to Sern and Chicago GSB, but I'd much prefer Stern due to its proximity to where I live.

Whats your take on Fordham? Does it come in the same league as Stern/Chicago ?

My choices are limited to Stern, Fordham and Boston College at the moment. Any suggestions to widen this list with good schols arond NY, MA , PA would be very helpful.
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I did get dinged by Stern. Once I got accepted by Chicago, I kind of took it light for Stern which would have contributed to my results. Applying on the deadline did not help either.

If you are in the north east, you must consider Tepper too. Sorry I am not too familiar with fordham.

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Interesting point about Stern. Since they use rolling admission process, it is good to apply early. ( https://w4.stern.nyu.edu/admissions/lang ... app_review )

Did they give you any reason for their decision?

A friend of mine got rejected from Tuck, but for him the admissions office called, explaining why they rejected ( his GMAT is 700, and for his profile - Indian, male, 30 something, engineering background, about 6 yrs experience, the average GMAT was at 760 at for his profile.. so he was below average for Tuck . They didn't find him stand out from the application pool from point of essays, GMAT, GPA).

Thanks for the suggestion on Tepper.
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