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Early Decision: Nov 1
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Regular Decision Deadline: Jan 5
The Requirements: One optional short essay of 250 words
Supplemental Essay Type(s): Why, Community
NYU aims to admit students who will be active participants in and contributors to a dynamic and inclusive campus culture, so all of these prompts focus on the idea of building community in a different way. The first one asks you to describe a situation in which your beliefs or opinions were challenged, how you responded, and what you took away from the interaction. The second asks you to describe a situation in which you worked with a group of diverse people, how you overcame any obstacles, and what you specifically did to encourage collaboration. The third asks you to describe a person you know who brings people together well along with their methods and responses to conflict. Note that you can also talk about the themes from the first two prompts in your final essay. Maybe you worked as a camp counselor and admired your team lead who demonstrated how to resolve conflicts among a cabin of teenaged campers, lessons you applied to your own group. Perhaps your co-worker at the coffee shop expressed a political opinion opposite to your own, and you successfully navigated a tricky conversation during a lull in your shift that changed your own viewpoint. Whatever your example(s) may be, don’t be afraid to touch on what those experiences meant to you and how you will take these lessons into your college career!
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