- Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:32 pm
#86377
I'm essentially deciding between attending NYU this year, or waiting and reapplying next year with hopes of attending Yale or Harvard, and would appreciate any advice I can get.
Some background:
1. a much more competitive cycle
2. me having said no to Chicago and Columbia in the past, and them being annoyed by that?
3. me applying later in the cycle (late December compared to September).
4. my sharing a bit more of my "radical" side in my application this cycle. I.e., in my personal statement I wrote about my multiple activism-related arrests (all nonviolent acts of civil disobedience).
I'm ultimately most interested in an academic career, and my analysis essentially boils down to if:
a) my opportunities for an academic career would be markedly better going to a T3 rather than NYU?
b) my results would be any different if I waited and reapplied next year?
A BIG thanks in advance to anyone who has insights.
And Dave, if you end up reading this, thanks for all your work in this space. I've listened to every one of your podcast episodes (not sure if i'm proud or embarrassed by that...), and am SO DAMN GRATEFUL for how much you give to this community.
Some background:
- I first applied in 2019. I applied at the beginning of the cycle with a 172 and a 3.95. I was admitted to Columbia, Chicago, NYU, and Berkeley, but rejected from the T3. I decided to complete an MA from NYU instead.
- I applied to the T3 in 2020. I applied in December, and while I now had an MA (with a 3.95gpa) and 2 letters of Rec from my MA, my numbers and essays were all largely the same. I was waitlisted at Yale, and denied at Harvard and Stanford.
- I applied to the T6 this cycle. I applied in December/early Jan, this time with a 174, with a published journal article and a book chapter on the way, with an RA job at Harvard Law, and with overhauled essays. I was denied at the T3, waitlisted at Chicago, put on Reserve at Columbia, and admitted to NYU.
1. a much more competitive cycle
2. me having said no to Chicago and Columbia in the past, and them being annoyed by that?
3. me applying later in the cycle (late December compared to September).
4. my sharing a bit more of my "radical" side in my application this cycle. I.e., in my personal statement I wrote about my multiple activism-related arrests (all nonviolent acts of civil disobedience).
I'm ultimately most interested in an academic career, and my analysis essentially boils down to if:
a) my opportunities for an academic career would be markedly better going to a T3 rather than NYU?
b) my results would be any different if I waited and reapplied next year?
A BIG thanks in advance to anyone who has insights.
And Dave, if you end up reading this, thanks for all your work in this space. I've listened to every one of your podcast episodes (not sure if i'm proud or embarrassed by that...), and am SO DAMN GRATEFUL for how much you give to this community.