Hey @rkp12! I'm a third semester student at NYU - I also started in January, from what I heard it is competitive - but the reason why they say it's "easier" to get in the spring is because less people...
Hey @turtleki! You can still get TAP if it is your second degree, or if you're at another undgrad school, you're just not eligible for a Pell Grant if this is your second degree But as long as you're...
Hey @elliejkim! Sorry for my late response - exams started so I tend to fall off the face of the earth lol. You definitely know yourself best - it just can get very overwhelming especially during the...
Hey @elliejkim no prob! I'm not sure if it is a campus-wide scholarship, it just shows up on my account as "College of Nursing scholarship" but I think they basically give it to anyone that qualifies...
Hey @Laphy_b you should definitely apply because if you don't get in, I'm pretty sure the only thing that would happen would be that NYU won't accept the federal loans because you have no tuition bill...
Hey @misshopeful28, From what I remember when I had applied, I just added NYU to my list of schools and it was fine. You just need to edit your FAFSA application and add NYU to the list. And I don't...
Hey @elliejkim! No problem! I totally hear ya, I spent way too much time dealing with/researching this stuff so prepare for a long response! lol Financial aid: - TAP - if you're a NY resident you can...
I'm in New York at NYU for my ABSN so i don't know how it differs from Florida, but it's a very expensive school so I hope I can help with all the financial aid stuff I've had to deal with. - Federal...
I'm sorry in advance for the long post! I'm currently a third semester student in my ABSN program (which is 4 semesters long). For the past two semesters, my school has graded us by: a 95 and above =...
Just to clarify - they don't have interviews at NYU, they just send out a decision to you via email . I don't know if it will be the same for you guys, but I applied by the regular decision deadline...
Yea the finances are nerve wracking since you don't get much financial aid from NYU or from federal loans as a second degree student. I took out private loans to cover whatever the federal loans...
Hey @rhsergill877, thanks! The instructors at NYU are great, I especially found my simulation/clinical instructors to be so knowledgeable and all of our teachers bring in life experiences as a nurse...
Hey @turtleki I guess the only thing I would suggest going over is your basic anatomy/physiology. Because your first semester you'll be taking Pathophysiology which basically goes over how normal body...
@turtleki no prob! To me, thats not bad at all! I can't speak for the school, but to me, it seems like your pre req GPA is good, and you definitely show an upward trend in higher grades etc. Like I...
Hey @turtleki! I don't know if the first post you wrote was directed towards me, but the good thing is that, while it is competitive to get in, they usually look at the applicant holistically. They do...
Hey @Songbirdnikki I just saw this now, but I'm in the middle of my second semester in the accelerated program at NYU if you have any questions, I'm more than happy to
Hey Heather! Sorry I'm just responding now we started midterms so it got really busy. Congrats on getting in! So i'm not sure what the rule is about Langone, I've heard people say 3 semesters but...
Hey EGGnurse2b, I'm only finishing my first semester here, so I'm not 100% sure, but I don't believe you do. I believe we have a Pinning ceremony at the end of the program, where you get a pin or...
I know what you mean, it's super stressful! Sallie Mae seems to be pretty good about giving loans out, and if you didn't take out too many loans for your first degree, you can use that towards this...
No problem! I live with my husband in the city uptown - my old university leases apartment buildings that alumni can rent, so we get a good rate on the apartment. But a lot of people live in...
Hey pranjb- I'm finishing up my first semester here so I had to deal with this already lol. Just so you know, you are eligible for grants via FAFSA, like Pell Grants if this is still your first...
Hey, so if you go to the Tuition and Fee rates on the NYU website, it is the same tuition price for 12-18 credits. They probably put the charge as 12 credits, but you'd be paying the same amount...