Are FL admissions easier now bc liberals are avoiding the state?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Never a hard admit. Now easier. Most intelligent kids prefer to go to schools in states where alternative facts are shunned and true science and reason reign.


I know someone who is very impressed with herself. Too bad nobody else is impressed.


I’m not impressed. But, compared to top VA Colleges and UMD College Park, FL is, in fact, not a hard admit.


You do realize that Florida is a top 10 school unlike UMD. Florida is running in the ranks of Michigan and UNC. UMD could never. Florida is also higher ranked than any other college in Virginia other than UVA. Where do you people get this stuff? You just spew lies and try to get everyone to believe it when the facts are very clear to anyone who does any research. Wishful babbling, I guess.


Lol someone thinks college rankings are relevant


Yeah, because it’s not like every second of every day people on this board aren’t obsessed about rankings. Get out from under your rock.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there are some students that won't go south of the Mason Dixon line.

But is that really affecting anything at Duke, Vanderbilt, Rice, UNC, Texas, UVA, Georgia Tech, and Florida?

Don't think so.

Harvard apps were down 19 percent this year. Pretty sure Florida is not having the same issue.


Wrong

We are no longer hiring from
Florida schools. Good luck with your kid getting a job.

What loving parent sends their kid to a school that stopped science in academics

Don’t apply to med school or grad school for engineering anywhere else your degree is now worthless


Oh, no. The nameless, faceless, liberal, unnamed corporation on DCM is no longer hiring Florida grads!


+1
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don't know about all of the Florida schools, but as to FSU Early Action (only available to Florida residents) - here is the profile of the admitted students for this current application cycle:
ADMITTED STUDENT PROFILE:
FALL: GPA: 4.4-4.6, SAT: 1370-1480, ACT: 30-33
SUMMER: GPA: 4.2-4.5, SAT: 1300-1390, ACT: 28-31


Test scores are low for a supposedly “top” flagship in a TO world. Both UVA and WM are 32-34 ACT. Can’t comment on GPA because 4.4-4.6 is really high for most DMV school systems and very out of whack with the SAT/ACT spread. You’d need to know how they weight and whether everyone with a pulse gets an A in every AP.



For Florida publics- test scores are required. So no skewing of test scores with test optional for Florida publics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there are some students that won't go south of the Mason Dixon line.

But is that really affecting anything at Duke, Vanderbilt, Rice, UNC, Texas, UVA, Georgia Tech, and Florida?

Don't think so.

Harvard apps were down 19 percent this year. Pretty sure Florida is not having the same issue.


Wrong

We are no longer hiring from
Florida schools. Good luck with your kid getting a job.

What loving parent sends their kid to a school that stopped science in academics

Don’t apply to med school or grad school for engineering anywhere else your degree is now worthless


Oh, no. The nameless, faceless, liberal, unnamed corporation on DCM is no longer hiring Florida grads!


Or, the troll with an unknown political position is reelin' in the big fish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never a hard admit. Now easier. Most intelligent kids prefer to go to schools in states where alternative facts are shunned and true science and reason reign.


I know someone who is very impressed with herself. Too bad nobody else is impressed.


I’m not impressed. But, compared to top VA Colleges and UMD College Park, FL is, in fact, not a hard admit.


You do realize that Florida is a top 10 school unlike UMD. Florida is running in the ranks of Michigan and UNC. UMD could never. Florida is also higher ranked than any other college in Virginia other than UVA. Where do you people get this stuff? You just spew lies and try to get everyone to believe it when the facts are very clear to anyone who does any research. Wishful babbling, I guess.


No. I have never seen Florida listed as T10.
Anonymous
It’s a hard pass
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never a hard admit. Now easier. Most intelligent kids prefer to go to schools in states where alternative facts are shunned and true science and reason reign.


I know someone who is very impressed with herself. Too bad nobody else is impressed.


I’m not impressed. But, compared to top VA Colleges and UMD College Park, FL is, in fact, not a hard admit.


You do realize that Florida is a top 10 school unlike UMD. Florida is running in the ranks of Michigan and UNC. UMD could never. Florida is also higher ranked than any other college in Virginia other than UVA. Where do you people get this stuff? You just spew lies and try to get everyone to believe it when the facts are very clear to anyone who does any research. Wishful babbling, I guess.


No. I have never seen Florida listed as T10.


https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public

It was discussed in this board ad nauseam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never a hard admit. Now easier. Most intelligent kids prefer to go to schools in states where alternative facts are shunned and true science and reason reign.


I know someone who is very impressed with herself. Too bad nobody else is impressed.


I’m not impressed. But, compared to top VA Colleges and UMD College Park, FL is, in fact, not a hard admit.


You do realize that Florida is a top 10 school unlike UMD. Florida is running in the ranks of Michigan and UNC. UMD could never. Florida is also higher ranked than any other college in Virginia other than UVA. Where do you people get this stuff? You just spew lies and try to get everyone to believe it when the facts are very clear to anyone who does any research. Wishful babbling, I guess.


No. I have never seen Florida listed as T10.


I think they meant among the publics. It's right behind Uva. now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never a hard admit. Now easier. Most intelligent kids prefer to go to schools in states where alternative facts are shunned and true science and reason reign.


I know someone who is very impressed with herself. Too bad nobody else is impressed.


I’m not impressed. But, compared to top VA Colleges and UMD College Park, FL is, in fact, not a hard admit.


You do realize that Florida is a top 10 school unlike UMD. Florida is running in the ranks of Michigan and UNC. UMD could never. Florida is also higher ranked than any other college in Virginia other than UVA. Where do you people get this stuff? You just spew lies and try to get everyone to believe it when the facts are very clear to anyone who does any research. Wishful babbling, I guess.


No. I have never seen Florida listed as T10.


https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public

It was discussed in this board ad nauseam.


NP. That's not T10. When you just throw out "T10," the indication is overall. I see what you did there. Pretty sneaky, Sis.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Christ no. People are flooding into Florida, including college students. Acceptance rates have plummeted at UF, FSU and Miami and are below 25% at all three schools now. Florida has become so attractive to young people that even formerly backyard commuter schools with open enrollment line UCF and USF have become highly selective. Last I checked both had acceptance rates in the 35-40% range. I expect to see FAU and FGCU become more competitive in the next few years, as well. And then there's New College in Sarasota, the erstwhile woke cesspool that was near bankruptcy with a dwindling enrollment. SJWs went nuts when Captain Ron decided to reform it into a respectable institute of higher learning. Well, New College just enrolled its largest freshman class ever this fall. Ignore the haters. Florida higher education is thriving.


He's not gonna leave his wife for you. She's hot.


The best comment on this inane thread so far.
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Do you realize that half the country is not liberal? Trump might even be re-elected and is ahead of Biden in the polls. Far from everyone is obsessed with the liberal cause du jour when it comes to college choices. Some of you people live in such a bubble.


Exactly!


And you two geniuses realize this is DCUM, where if it follows the voting patterns of the immediate environs means two-thirds or so vote Democratic. So don’t be surprised that you are in the minority here, just like I would be if I lived in Kentucky, which thank goodness I don’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there are some students that won't go south of the Mason Dixon line.

But is that really affecting anything at Duke, Vanderbilt, Rice, UNC, Texas, UVA, Georgia Tech, and Florida?

Don't think so.

Harvard apps were down 19 percent this year. Pretty sure Florida is not having the same issue.


Wrong

We are no longer hiring from
Florida schools. Good luck with your kid getting a job.

What loving parent sends their kid to a school that stopped science in academics

Don’t apply to med school or grad school for engineering anywhere else your degree is now worthless


You founded the biggest gift-giving family to UF and also don’t hire from Florida schools in your apparently multiple companies? Quite an eminence we have here.
Anonymous
Go ahead and wet he bed over UF. It’s only going to get better and more desirable. It will soon a a Top over all 10 not just Public 10. Cry about it.
Anonymous
Liberals are avoiding the state? Get real they are fleeing the zone and Midwest states like IL in droves and moving to Florida. Where do you get this stuff? Please stay. We are full. Send your kids to your own schools.
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