Did a lot of people from here apply to University of Florida for fall 2024?

Anonymous
Also their out of state tuition is only $28k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also their out of state tuition is only $28k.


Should be higher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also their out of state tuition is only $28k.


Yep - so the cost is actually less (I think) than William and Mary in-state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also their out of state tuition is only $28k.


Yep - so the cost is actually less (I think) than William and Mary in-state.


No, W&M in state tuition only (which is what I'm quoting above for Florida) is $24k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UF admissions seem so unpredictable. At our school, there are kids with a 1390 who got accepted and then others with at 1510 get rejected. I have heard that they put a lot of emphasis on essays other institutional priorities like first gen.

They are extremely unpredictable. All over the board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?

It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?

It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.


Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Anonymous
Not popular at DC’s private school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit surprised that so many kids from one high school in Fairfax County applied to University of Florida given how anti-Florida so many people in this area are. I guess there is no denying that UF is an awesome school!


It's ranked highly, and political views are easily discarded when prestige is on the line.


Why does prestige matter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?

It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.


Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.

Not sure what to tell you. There is a parent advocacy group for it.
https://www.gainesville.com/story/news/2022/08/25/uf-promotes-pedestrian-safety-through-partnership-fdot-and-ufpd/7843444001/
https://www.wuft.org/public-safety/2021-02-09/gainesville-community-calls-for-not-one-more-with-programs-to-address-spike-in-pedestrian-safety-issues?_amp=true
https://news.ufl.edu/2023/08/uf-fdot-traffic-pedestrian-safety/

There are some safety improvements being made but it’s an extremely dangerous road and the number of scooters doesn’t help. And very few of the kids on scooters wear helmets. You can believe me or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?

It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.


Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.

Not sure what to tell you. There is a parent advocacy group for it.
https://www.gainesville.com/story/news/2022/08/25/uf-promotes-pedestrian-safety-through-partnership-fdot-and-ufpd/7843444001/
https://www.wuft.org/public-safety/2021-02-09/gainesville-community-calls-for-not-one-more-with-programs-to-address-spike-in-pedestrian-safety-issues?_amp=true
https://news.ufl.edu/2023/08/uf-fdot-traffic-pedestrian-safety/

There are some safety improvements being made but it’s an extremely dangerous road and the number of scooters doesn’t help. And very few of the kids on scooters wear helmets. You can believe me or not.


I believe this is true. The other negatives that I heard about UF is that the students are very competitive and cutthroat (esp. pre med) and many classes are online. Still, due to its ranking, UF is the school that nearly all Floridians strive bc it is the best school that they can go to for either cheap or free.
Anonymous
0 at my kids' DC private.
Anonymous
Anyone know anything about the online classes? Concerned that it’s basically zoom college
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?

It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.


Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.

Not sure what to tell you. There is a parent advocacy group for it.
https://www.gainesville.com/story/news/2022/08/25/uf-promotes-pedestrian-safety-through-partnership-fdot-and-ufpd/7843444001/
https://www.wuft.org/public-safety/2021-02-09/gainesville-community-calls-for-not-one-more-with-programs-to-address-spike-in-pedestrian-safety-issues?_amp=true
https://news.ufl.edu/2023/08/uf-fdot-traffic-pedestrian-safety/

There are some safety improvements being made but it’s an extremely dangerous road and the number of scooters doesn’t help. And very few of the kids on scooters wear helmets. You can believe me or not.


I believe this is true. The other negatives that I heard about UF is that the students are very competitive and cutthroat (esp. pre med) and many classes are online. Still, due to its ranking, UF is the school that nearly all Floridians strive bc it is the best school that they can go to for either cheap or free.


I can understand why Florida kids go here- it is basically the school to go if you are a Florida resident but can't get into Ivy. Even if you can get into Ivy, the Ivy might not be affordable. Florida publics are genuinely affordable - especially for Florida residents but even for out of state. So you will see incredibly high stats, competitive kids at University of Florida. Also, because UF cannot take all the high stats Florida kids, some will go to FSU and others will go to UCF (for engineering and comp sci). I think actually FSU is getting nervous about UCF 's growing reputation (and many engineering and comp sci kids choosing UCF over FSU) that FSU has started offering more merit money this year.

Not sure about online classes- but I do understand that being an issue at UF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know anything about the online classes? Concerned that it’s basically zoom college



This is the biggest negative.
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