You are already enrolled in nyu tondon...so what is the problemOh mighty algorithms, let Georgia Tech admit me before my variance goes infinite
I think the acceptance rate might not be a good comparison, as the difference in number of applicants is staggering. I’d compare it with its own class, which does show an upward trend in Spring admits, as opposed to a stabilised or slightly downward trend in Fall admits - which does match with the program’s now current preference for Spring as a session, as it gives them time to prep candidates for internship season.I think they will give a lot fewer admits this fall, which they also mentioned in their session. Apparently, a lot of students enrolled in the spring session, but I don't understand the program's selectivity. The program has around 60% acceptance rate in spring, which falls down to 25% in fall. This year it may fall down more. I find this highly unfair.View attachment 56237View attachment 56238
Yeah that is kind of a right take didn't think of it like thatI think the acceptance rate might not be a good comparison, as the difference in number of applicants is staggering. I’d compare it with its own class, which does show an upward trend in Spring admits, as opposed to a stabilised or slightly downward trend in Fall admits - which does match with the program’s now current preference for Spring as a session, as it gives them time to prep candidates for internship season.
Most people should receive an interview call barring maybe 5%, which itself has only been a recent trend. Out of that, probably 25% get admitted.Does anyone know what percentage of students receive interview calls and how many actually clear the interview? I need to make a calculated decision soon, as I have to apply for a loan and begin the visa process.
As of now, the tracker shows: 20 accepted, 12 rejected, 2 waitlisted, and 20 pending applications.Saying that 500 applicants are being interviewed is quite a stretch and an overwhelming number. I don't think it would be that high.
Some caveat on how the tracker data is finalized: if a tracker is pending for over a year and not being updated by the author, we will automatically mark it as rejection.Last year, the final tally was 27 acceptances and 15 rejections, yielding an acceptance rate of around 64%, according to QuantNet.
This is a valid concern given the uncertainty with this administration. Visa interviews are booked months in advance and people have to travel far for available spots.Only issue is this delay will put international applicants in tight spot ...as they need to organise funds and visa
I do share your concern but only you as an applicant can demand action. Every program has its own timeline and procedure and no amount of email will make it run faster. I remember one of their recent web event that all applications need to be read by program's faculty. I imagine those professors can only read so many applications a day out of their busy life.Andy ...is it possible for you to escalate to administration concerns of applicants on this delay