Math Education at NYU: Admissions Requirements

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New York University's (NYU) Applied Math program is highly regarded, particularly due to its strong faculty, including renowned applied mathematicians. The program is known for its selectivity, making admissions competitive, especially when compared to institutions like Harvard and MIT. While NYU excels in graduate applied math, opinions suggest that its undergraduate admissions may be less stringent than those of top-tier Ivy League schools. Overall, prospective students with strong academic backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

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How is the math education in NYU (undergrad pure and applied)?? I know they have this courant institute but I want to hear first hand opinions about their math program.

Also, how tough is it to make it to NYU?

Thanks.
 
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I'm particularly interested in its Applied Math program.
 
anyone?
 
Not first hand, but they are particularly great at applied maths with some renowned applied mathematicians on their faculty.
 
I've heard that for grad school in applied math, NYU is among the best (they have many of the some of the best faculty members). Like JinN I haven't actually attended through, I heard this from an applied math professor. I don't know about their undergrad program but I assume that its not bad.
 
Thanks for the replies. Do you think it would be hard to get in? I mean, compared to schools like Harvard or MIT?
 
If you could post your profile, people would be able to help you better. From what I hear, NYU is the _best_ in Applied Math. Also, their program is very, very selective. But if your background is good enough to be considering the top tier (Harvard, MIT, etc.), then I don't seen any reason why you shouldn't apply to NYU.

BTW.. Harvard in Applied Math? I don't know. At least it does not feature in the US News rankings.
 
Warlord88 said:
If you could post your profile, people would be able to help you better. From what I hear, NYU is the _best_ in Applied Math. Also, their program is very, very selective. But if your background is good enough to be considering the top tier (Harvard, MIT, etc.), then I don't seen any reason why you shouldn't apply to NYU.

BTW.. Harvard in Applied Math? I don't know. At least it does not feature in the US News rankings.

I was just asking about its undergrad admission rate and comparing it to Harvard's.
 
does NYU have special admissions for their undergrad math program? they're supposed to be one of the best for graduate applied math, but I don't thnk their other undergraduate programs are that hard (compared to ivy leagues and MIT) to get into.
 

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