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What kind of deadlines have they set for (1) accepting their admissions offer and (2) any scholarships they have given out?

What kind of deadlines have they set for (1) accepting their admissions offer and (2) any scholarships they have given out?
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ciunas

First of all, congrats to all those who got in!

According to their homepage, you can log in as follows:

User Name

If you are a Graduate (LL.M. or J.S.D.) applicant with no Social Security Number, your user name is the NYU School of Law-assigned Admissions Identification Number you received with your letter of admission (typed with no hyphens or dashes: 888XXXXXX).

Password
Your default password is your birth date (typed: mm/dd/yyyy). After your first login, you will gain the ability to change your password.


Yes, but I'm wondering if this number is the same as the one that you received when you applied. It's a number similarly beginning with 888xxxxxxx. If you applied you can still view your application on the site. I'm wondering if someone who received an acceptance letter today can verify if this is the same number. That way those of us who are still in the dark can beat the post by logging in with our own numbers and our birth dates if we have applied. I'm actually hoping it's a different number, because mine won't work!

<blockquote>First of all, congrats to all those who got in!

According to their homepage, you can log in as follows:

User Name

If you are a Graduate (LL.M. or J.S.D.) applicant with no Social Security Number, your user name is the NYU School of Law-assigned Admissions Identification Number you received with your letter of admission (typed with no hyphens or dashes: 888XXXXXX).

Password
Your default password is your birth date (typed: mm/dd/yyyy). After your first login, you will gain the ability to change your password.
</blockquote>

Yes, but I'm wondering if this number is the same as the one that you received when you applied. It's a number similarly beginning with 888xxxxxxx. If you applied you can still view your application on the site. I'm wondering if someone who received an acceptance letter today can verify if this is the same number. That way those of us who are still in the dark can beat the post by logging in with our own numbers and our birth dates if we have applied. I'm actually hoping it's a different number, because mine won't work!
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Dear all,

It looks like NYU has started to send admission letters. After I read the posts this morning, I went (actually ran) to the reception in my house.

Got admission letter to NYU via UPS today. No e-mail prior to this. I am from Russia.

Regards,

New Y:o)rker


Congrats! Any scholarships?

<blockquote>Dear all,

It looks like NYU has started to send admission letters. After I read the posts this morning, I went (actually ran) to the reception in my house.

Got admission letter to NYU via UPS today. No e-mail prior to this. I am from Russia.

Regards,

New Y:o)rker </blockquote>

Congrats! Any scholarships?
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figaro

can someone who got admitted answer ciunas question regarding the ID-number to log in?
Many thx!

can someone who got admitted answer ciunas question regarding the ID-number to log in?
Many thx!
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Etzmolch

First of all, congrats to all those who got in!

According to their homepage, you can log in as follows:

User Name

If you are a Graduate (LL.M. or J.S.D.) applicant with no Social Security Number, your user name is the NYU School of Law-assigned Admissions Identification Number you received with your letter of admission (typed with no hyphens or dashes: 888XXXXXX).

Password
Your default password is your birth date (typed: mm/dd/yyyy). After your first login, you will gain the ability to change your password.


Yes, but I'm wondering if this number is the same as the one that you received when you applied. It's a number similarly beginning with 888xxxxxxx. If you applied you can still view your application on the site. I'm wondering if someone who received an acceptance letter today can verify if this is the same number. That way those of us who are still in the dark can beat the post by logging in with our own numbers and our birth dates if we have applied. I'm actually hoping it's a different number, because mine won't work!


Would be nice if someone could answer this question. Thanks!

<blockquote><blockquote>First of all, congrats to all those who got in!

According to their homepage, you can log in as follows:

User Name

If you are a Graduate (LL.M. or J.S.D.) applicant with no Social Security Number, your user name is the NYU School of Law-assigned Admissions Identification Number you received with your letter of admission (typed with no hyphens or dashes: 888XXXXXX).

Password
Your default password is your birth date (typed: mm/dd/yyyy). After your first login, you will gain the ability to change your password.
</blockquote>

Yes, but I'm wondering if this number is the same as the one that you received when you applied. It's a number similarly beginning with 888xxxxxxx. If you applied you can still view your application on the site. I'm wondering if someone who received an acceptance letter today can verify if this is the same number. That way those of us who are still in the dark can beat the post by logging in with our own numbers and our birth dates if we have applied. I'm actually hoping it's a different number, because mine won't work!</blockquote>

Would be nice if someone could answer this question. Thanks!
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figaro

etzmolch, did u try to log in with ur application ID as well? mine didnt work...

etzmolch, did u try to log in with ur application ID as well? mine didnt work...
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Etzmolch

etzmolch, did u try to log in with ur application ID as well? mine didnt work...


Yes. It doesn't work.

<blockquote>etzmolch, did u try to log in with ur application ID as well? mine didnt work...</blockquote>

Yes. It doesn't work.
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tini83

Mine doesn't work either. Since so far no one's seems to have worked, let's hope it's a good sign. Hey, a long as we're not rejected, there's still hope, right? :-)

Mine doesn't work either. Since so far no one's seems to have worked, let's hope it's a good sign. Hey, a long as we're not rejected, there's still hope, right? :-)
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Etzmolch

Mine doesn't work either. Since so far no one's seems to have worked, let's hope it's a good sign. Hey, a long as we're not rejected, there's still hope, right? :-)


;-)

<blockquote>Mine doesn't work either. Since so far no one's seems to have worked, let's hope it's a good sign. Hey, a long as we're not rejected, there's still hope, right? :-)</blockquote>

;-)
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figaro

My guess is that its a different number as well. Or they havent decided on our file yet... trying to be optimistic, but the uncertainty sucks!!

My guess is that its a different number as well. Or they havent decided on our file yet... trying to be optimistic, but the uncertainty sucks!!
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Publius00

My acceptance packet said that the site wouldn't be up and running for us until March.

My acceptance packet said that the site wouldn't be up and running for us until March.
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Etzmolch

Thanks!

Thanks!
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fat

Does it imply that applicants who have not received the admitted package are out?
Which field do the admitted applicants major in? General study or other?
By the way, congratulation to all admitted to NYU.

Does it imply that applicants who have not received the admitted package are out?
Which field do the admitted applicants major in? General study or other?
By the way, congratulation to all admitted to NYU.
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cporret

Just to reiterate my earlier post:

What kind of deadlines have they set for (1) accepting their admissions offer and (2) any scholarships they have given out?

I am currently out of town and unable to check my mail. Although I'm not an optomistic person, I just want to make sure the school has given sufficient time to respond in case a letter is sitting in my mailbox.

Much appreciated.

Just to reiterate my earlier post:

What kind of deadlines have they set for (1) accepting their admissions offer and (2) any scholarships they have given out?

I am currently out of town and unable to check my mail. Although I'm not an optomistic person, I just want to make sure the school has given sufficient time to respond in case a letter is sitting in my mailbox.

Much appreciated.
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Publius00

I go my acceptance from NYU about two weeks ago and they told me I have until May 1 to accept. So you should have plenty of time.

I go my acceptance from NYU about two weeks ago and they told me I have until May 1 to accept. So you should have plenty of time.
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nirvana

The deadline for acceptance is March 9th!!!!
Also, they have stated that the admitted students website will be active from Mid March.

Just to clarify my letter is dated Feb 26th (some else on this post had theirs dated Feb 21st) - I am not sure what to make of this, but it is possible that they are sending letters in batches.

All the best to everyone waiting.

The deadline for acceptance is March 9th!!!!
Also, they have stated that the admitted students website will be active from Mid March.

Just to clarify my letter is dated Feb 26th (some else on this post had theirs dated Feb 21st) - I am not sure what to make of this, but it is possible that they are sending letters in batches.

All the best to everyone waiting.
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Publius00

Mine was dated Feb. 12th.

Mine was dated Feb. 12th.
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NIrvana! Many congratulations on the Hauser! That is awesome! Can you tell us a little bit about your background! Where are you from? Very curious as the Hauser is a dream to many people... including myself.

Regards

NIrvana! Many congratulations on the Hauser! That is awesome! Can you tell us a little bit about your background! Where are you from? Very curious as the Hauser is a dream to many people... including myself.

Regards
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nirvana

Hi, just sent you a PM :)

Hi, just sent you a PM :)
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mio

Admissions offers need to be accepted by May 1.
The scholarships will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
And the packets were sent by mail [no emails]

Just to reiterate my earlier post:

What kind of deadlines have they set for (1) accepting their admissions offer and (2) any scholarships they have given out?

I am currently out of town and unable to check my mail. Although I'm not an optomistic person, I just want to make sure the school has given sufficient time to respond in case a letter is sitting in my mailbox.

Much appreciated.

Admissions offers need to be accepted by May 1.
The scholarships will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
And the packets were sent by mail [no emails]

<blockquote>Just to reiterate my earlier post:

What kind of deadlines have they set for (1) accepting their admissions offer and (2) any scholarships they have given out?

I am currently out of town and unable to check my mail. Although I'm not an optomistic person, I just want to make sure the school has given sufficient time to respond in case a letter is sitting in my mailbox.

Much appreciated.</blockquote>
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