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msgrad123

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    Washington DC
  • Application Season
    2015 Fall
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    MS CS

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  1. It's pretty apparent you aren't reading these sites carefully. Sharing a library doesn't mean you share all resources the programs offer. This is taken directly from the NYU MS CS FAQ: Q: What is the difference between the MS in Computer Science offered by NYU Poly and the MS is Computer Science offered by NYU Graduate School of Arts and Sciences? These are two different degree programs. One is offered through the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering in Brooklyn, New York and the other is through the Department of Computer Science at that Washington Square campus at NYU. You apply for admissions separately, and their requirements are independent of each other. You can review the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering program at the link below: NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Program In the original post you made which I responded to you state "The degree reads NYU not NYU Poly". This is wrong, it will still say NYU Poly. So you're wrong... so wrong (as you would put it, especially given that you just proved yourself wrong when you responded to my post). Regardless you yourself can believe whatever you want, but you shouldn't be posting mis-information on the boards.
  2. I dont believe this is correct. According to this page: http://engineering.nyu.edu/about/merger/faqIt says " Starting January 2014, graduates will receive diplomas that read “New York University” along with the school affiliation, “Polytechnic School of Engineering,” consistent with other schools of NYU. " So the diploma will read starting in 2014: "New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering". Before starting in 2008 the diploma read: " Polytechnic Institute of New York University" Either way it still is the polytechnic. I really would not say there is no difference anymore, and you don't have access to all NYU resources, read the page for more info.
  3. I dont believe this is correct. According to this page: http://engineering.nyu.edu/about/merger/faqIt says " Starting January 2014, graduates will receive diplomas that read “New York University” along with the school affiliation, “Polytechnic School of Engineering,” consistent with other schools of NYU. " So the diploma will read starting in 2014: "New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering". Before starting in 2008 the diploma read: " Polytechnic Institute of New York University" Either way it still is the polytechnic. I really would not say there is no difference anymore, and you don't have access to all NYU resources, read the page for more info.
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