I know that Buffalo accepts A LOT more out of state applicants than Stonybrook does.
In fact, I heard that it's near impossible to get into Stony if you're out of state. Heck, I'm in-state and I didn't even get an interview.
I know that Buffalo accepts A LOT more out of state applicants than Stonybrook does.
In fact, I heard that it's near impossible to get into Stony if you're out of state. Heck, I'm in-state and I didn't even get an interview.
i didn't apply to stony brook but i applied out of state last year to buffalo and got in. my friends in school said that stony brook only takes like 1 to 3 students a year who are out of state whereas at buffalo i think we have 20 something which makes up around a third of our class. so if you're out of state you probably have a better chance at buffalo
Yeah I assumed that myself. I am guessing that in staters get preferential treatment in regards to admission, but I have not located anything on either of their websites that states this is official policy (unlike other state schools). Anyway I myself am an in stater, and I am assuming that you either have or will be applying to both of these schools also so good luck in the admissions process.
I know that Buffalo accepts A LOT more out of state applicants than Stonybrook does.
In fact, I heard that it's near impossible to get into Stony if you're out of state. Heck, I'm in-state and I didn't even get an interview.
AADSAS sent out my app on 9/27, although I submitted them on 8/1. My GPA is ~3.2 and my DAT was 23/21/17. I also have a master's degree in microbio. I got an interview offer from Buffalo but nothing from Stony.