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Is it hard to get in NYU Stern?

Is it hard to get in NYU Stern?

While NYU Stern School of Business is not a highly competitive school in comparison to other MBA programs, there is still a large applicant pool that may seem intimidating when researching how to be accepted. With a 29 percent admission rate, Stern usually has over 3,000 applicants and about 1,000 admits.

Why should I go to Stern?

Unparalleled Career Prospects Our Professional Development & Career Education (PDCE) team works with faculty, alumni, and leading industry partners to develop programs that will help you explore career paths, prepare for recruitment and professional environments, and connect to Stern alumni and industry professionals.

Is NYU cutthroat?

Students around the nation are thrust into a world of cutthroat competition as they undergo the college admissions process to elite universities. For example, New York University (NYU) went from a 35 percent acceptance in 2013 rate to a slim 15 percent acceptance rate in 2020.

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Is NYU Stern well known?

It is one of just a handful of MBA programs with dedicated resources for a luxury and retail career path. Given the strong network of luxury retailers in New York City, the school is well positioned for candidates who are looking to advance in this field or switch into it.

What is unique about NYU Stern?

We have a phenomenal advantage in being of close access to Wall Street and Madison Avenue. The other aspect which makes Stern unique is that it’s part of NYU, which is also the first global network university with 14 campuses around the world and that allows our students to travel across the globe.

Are people at NYU nice?

NYU is a really big school, and everyone is really nice but you have to be a go-getter to make friends and to be active in the community. Someone who is timid or shy, who is afraid to ask for help, who disrespects people, and is not completly focussed on their current and future endeavours will get buried alive.