Pp and this was also my understanding. The successful applications are filed way back in the fall but it is near impossible to get due to the small number. On a related note, I am surprised no one has mentioned size. UF is nearly twice the size of UVA, at nearly 35,000 undergrads.  | 
							
						
 Only because of the slant towards public schools in US News over the last few years. I agree with pp that UVA is a tier above UFL based on overall reputation, it has no grad schools of note.  | 
							
						
 That may be an issue - didn't even know about it until decisions came out last Friday, so it's not secured. UF was just a last minute addition to the application list, so wasn't really tracking the details closely. Size is a consideration, but not really a problem.  | 
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						As a hiring manager, I did not find UVA particularly impressive. Maybe it's a big deal in Virginia.
 I'm an alum of UF and would not be "impressed" by the school, yet I would know from personal experience that the education is high quality. I'd find Michigan impressive.  | 
							
						
 The one that used to be #5 moved to #4. The number #4 public moved to #5.  | 
							
						
 You meant say that USNWR had been slanted towards private schools for the past few decades. Of course, NEU was not highly regarded at all until its recent ascent in the past few years. NEU was never a top 30 school and is now trending backwards.  | 
						
 Kind of weird - not too much really separates Michigan from UVA. UVA, in fact, has higher average SAT scores (from most sources I found) if that matters to you.  | 
| What major? I would be concerned about all of the online classes at UF especially in business and journalism. Maybe that part is not as much of a dealbreaker with in state tuition. | 
							
						
 Michigan, UCLA, and Berkeley all have a much larger student body as well. Size really only matters when you’re at a LAC or at a small university. UVA is neither of those.  | 
							
						
 I could care less about NEU or US News. I think UVA is perceived as more prestigious than UFL for a variety of reasons including historical reputation. No one in my family has attended any of these schools so I have no personal bias.  | 
| I am in FL...UF is the holy grail. Very highly ranked, and I assume your dc qualifies for Bright Futures? This is what everyone in Florida wants! | 
							
						
 That isn’t true, it matters for size of classes and ability to join clubs. Florida’s reliance on online classes and requirement that students take at least one summer session are always related to its size.  | 
							
						
 Also not always related to its size.  | 
							
						
 The differences in SAT scores of incoming freshmen are negligible. The differences in academic strengths are not. Michigan has across the board academic excellence. UVA does not. Outside of business and a few majors like English, I rarely see UVA equalling or besting Michigan in any comparably offered discipline.  | 
							
						
 So it’s not a size issue as much as it is a quality issue. Other schools have equal size, but not a similar setup.  |