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if you apply for the development you'll get a rejection notice in the mail. I don't even think you'll be selected. They take out the rejected ones and keep the ones that are within the income bracket before they do the actually lottery pick. So it's always good to update your online application.
But people's income can fluctuate. For instance, with me my income was over 43,860 but they increased the income limit to 44,820 and that is the 60 AMI for both studio and 1 bdr. So my average income from tax returns, checking/savings, W2, current pay stubs qualify me for either a studio or 1bdr. I told my agent i would prefer a 1bdr apartment.
**If you apply for the development and your income is not within the income range that they require then you will get a rejection notice sent to you either by email or mail
As a graduate of Lehman College, their Business and Economics programs are very good at gaining knowledge.
For marketability. I agree with previous responders: Get your CPA and then add an MBA (Optional) from a renowned grad school. And yes for branding and marketability Baruch is ranked tops for Business and Accounting among CUNY and SUNY and even among some top branded schools.
Good luck. Start at Lehman and branch out to the best that your money can buy. Remember aim for a 4.0/4.0 GPA from Lehman to make transitions easier. You got this!
so it seems like they are sending the files by the end of the week i was told this by my agent who is handling my file
Nice! Finally great to hear its moving along
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