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<blockquote data-quote="GoIllini" data-source="post: 14402" data-attributes="member: 2252"><p>I am not sure about the exact number of PT students at NYU program -- some of the non-FT students are PhD students, MBA students or non-degree students. There seems to be more non-FT students than FT students in most lectures. The PT admission is much less selective comparing to FT, although I heard the number of candidates applying for PT admission have been increasing quickly. </p><p> </p><p>It seems to me NYU chooses their FT students carefully, advices them during their study, and makes good efforts to place them for internship and jobs. PT students are supposed to already have jobs when they come in and are here to enhance their knowledge and skills. Therefore not much placement service is available to PT students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoIllini, post: 14402, member: 2252"] I am not sure about the exact number of PT students at NYU program -- some of the non-FT students are PhD students, MBA students or non-degree students. There seems to be more non-FT students than FT students in most lectures. The PT admission is much less selective comparing to FT, although I heard the number of candidates applying for PT admission have been increasing quickly. It seems to me NYU chooses their FT students carefully, advices them during their study, and makes good efforts to place them for internship and jobs. PT students are supposed to already have jobs when they come in and are here to enhance their knowledge and skills. Therefore not much placement service is available to PT students. [/QUOTE]
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