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Florida is a beneficiary of the US News current bias towards large public schools. It does a good job of providing a cheap education to lots of kids, but not a great education. |
PP. Agree that US News' social mobility factor helps all large public schools. What I meant to say is the phenomenon of Florida having a higher overall ranking than the rankings of its various majors, is one that is not enjoyed by other large public schools. Michigan has tons of majors in top 10 and yet is "only" ranked 20th. Georgia Tech, UT Austin, Wisconsin, and UIUC have highly ranked majors (engineering, business and/or CS) and yet are ranked 30ish. In contrast, Florida doesn't have any notable strength (by US News anyway) and still is 30th. The whole is, somehow, greater than the sum of its parts for UF. |
How are you arriving at that conclusion? What are the metrics you use? Graduates have jobs? They go to grad school? How exactly can you tell whether or not they got a "great education"? For a lot of people, it means "I think this school is prestigious". But you can definitely get a great education at a school that isn't prestigious. |
That's simplistic. University of Alabama and LSU are ranked #169 as examples. There is something about Florida that gets it to #30 vs. plenty of large public schools that rank far below it. |
Or maybe public flagships are the way of the future. Things change and colleges that used to be ranked higher than UF might not be better anymore. Certain colleges go out of style and no longer are as useful as they once were. |
It has much higher admissions standards than most large public schools, duh. |
| My older son is a senior at Cornell and younger one at UF , both in engineering. Unfortunately we couldn’t pay T20 fees for the younger one - where he got in - and settled for UF which is essentially free . When they come home and discuss I see the pain in the younger one … hope we didn’t sacrifice his future for the sake of saving some money… I feel 😞 |
No it's the definition of "that kid fit the priorities of UVA and Chicago and Michigan and did not fit the priorities of Florida for that admission year". |
I'd be very bitter if I were your younger kid. You 100% screwed him and he will never forget it. |
Oh, come on. Check in with them again in Jan when Ithaca is under 2ft of snow and Gainesville is in the 80s. |
Check with them in a few years when one has a Cornell degree and the other a Florida degree. |
We need the opposite of Florida. Having little or no debt and lack of revenuesources and a small budget means they don't take government seriously in Florida. Just because Florida has better educational outcomes than California doesn't mean Florida is doing ir right. |
I really hope that PP with the Florida and Cornell kids is a troll. |
What are you talking about? DeSantis and his sycophants have taken over UF |