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3.9 GPA weighted, 3.6 unweighted All honors except math, but then I took College Calculus...besides that, hardest courseload with 8 APs and three community college courses 2050 SAT (650 math, 680 CR, 720 writing) 640 US History SAT II Top 25% Good ECs Good Essays/Recs/Dramatic Essay/Resume
Posts: 24 | Location: LA | Registered: April 11, 2006
$180,000! Holy sh*t! But from everything I've heard it seems well worth it and of course as we all know its a very well repected school! But damn 180,000! I 'm about to graduate this may and I was complaining that I owe $35,000! Nyu just made me feel better!
Anyway congrats everyone, college is really an awesome time, just make sure you take time to actually enjoy it!
Posts: 664 | Location: Killafornia | Registered: July 02, 2004
3.9 Unweighted AP Classes: English, Calculus AB, Physics B, U.S. History, Government, Biology Three Community College Classes SAT: 1340 (650 Math, 690 CR) ACT: 30 AP Score: 5 on the U.S. History
Extracirriculars: National Honor Society (President) Yearbook (Assit. Editor - 11th, Editor - 12th) Band (Marching Band, Jazz Band, Concert Band, Section Leader, Drum major) Theatre (1 lead (another on the way) and 2 major roles) Internation Thespian Society Member Quill and Scroll Student Council (Freshman President, Video Associate) Newspaper (Columnist & Photographer)
I thought my Admission Short answers were really good, I thought my essay was good, and I know I had two good recommendations.
This is my admissions film, and I thought that my Dramatic essay was okay, nothing outstanding.
GPA: 4.5 weighted SAT: 690 verbal, 690 math, 710 writing AP Classes: Lang & Comp, Lit & Comp, US History, Gov. & Pol, Environmental Science, Physics BC, Calculus AB * All of my other classes were Honors level
Extracurriculars:
Interact (10, 11 - Secretary, 12 - VP) Yearbook (10, 11 - Asst. Editor, 12 - Editor) History Club (10, 11 - Secretary, 12) Italian Club (9, 10, 11, 12) Choir / Chorale / Jazz Choir (9, 10, 11, 12) NHS ( 11, 12 ) Italian Honor Society ( 11, 12 ) Guitar Lessons ( 9, 10, 11, 12) Voice Lessons ( 9, 10, 11, 12) NJ Teen Pep (12) Drama (12)
Also mentioned that I was school pianist, church pianist, participant in a few film festivals, assistant photographer at the World Ice Hockey this year, and that I took part in plays.
My essays were okay, I guess - go to http://gray-eider.blogspot.com to see excerpts in the latest entry.
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Posts: 18 | Location: New York | Registered: December 18, 2006
okay so what im seeing so far out of people that got accepted was a great sat I and sat II scores, especially in the verbal and literature sections...
i got a 2000 on the sat (580 verbal, 690 writing, 730 math) and a 31 on the act (31 english, 33 math, 30 reading, 31 science, 29 combined english/writing)
my gpa is 4.22 weighted, 3.72 unweighted
i have great extracirriculars and great essays, and im not worried about my portfolio film.
so given that i have good essays, extracirriculars, and a good portfolio film, are my academics enough to get me in?
Posts: 50 | Location: San Diego | Registered: September 27, 2006
2100 SATs 4.22 weighted, 3.7 unweighted APs, 4 on E&M and Mechanical physics, 4 on English Comp, 5 on Calc AB, 4 on English Lit. I didn't have any kind of transcript for my first semester here at UMD but I don't think they would've cared anyway.
For my portfolio I just threw together bits from some previous shorts I had done and had a friend help me compose something to tie them all together.
Wasn't completely satisfied with my essays, but I guess no one really is...I tried to get myself into a bit more "artsy" mode as I hear NYU goes for that stuff. I guess they do.
Good luck to everyone.
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-SAT 2150 -Top 4% of graduating highschool seniors in Australia -Monthlong internship at Japanese film company -2 months at the NYFA -Lots of travel experience -No Extracurriculars -Decent essay -9 PAGE COMIC (INSTEAD OF FILM) Which you can see at: stupidufo.blogspot.com
Lucky you. I'd kill for an internship., I recently applied for one and got turned down because they didn't accept highschool students.There are some highschool ones around 100 miles from here...
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Posts: 221 | Location: FSU | Registered: May 29, 2006
It is theoretically possible to never buy a 35mm still camera and be just fine. The animation department will loan them (along with lenses, tripods, remote triggers, and filters) to you for short periods of time. Theirs are kind of beaten up, and not that great, but they'll do. A lot of people use an ancient 35mm they found in grandpa's attic, or that kind of thing. If you buy one, get one of the Canon Rebels. And also get the normal prime lens which opens all the way - I think it's a 50mm 1.4 or something like that. Cheap and awesome. Get it in addition to your regular zoom lens.
"If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
Posts: 5203 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003