At least he has good options! At first I thought you said, he got rejected from safeties. Less than 1 hour! Ugh- this is so stressful! |
+1 That's awesome! |
Thanks I know. My stomach is in knots. Good luck. Where else is your daughter looking at? |
She's looking William & Mary. On naviance, it looks like she has a really good shot of getting in there, but for UF, it's looking like a maybe 50% shot. 9 minutes!!! Good luck to your son! Hopefully, both our kids will get in! |
| DS just got in to honors! |
My son rejected
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| It has become very popular. For one thing, they don't allow hate speech and harassment and you don't walk from building to building hearing people chanting and screaming. |
Nice ! Do you mind sharing stats? |
Yep, DS, loves it. Engineering major. Junior, has summer job in Orlando making $55 per hour. Very active in student government and recreational sports. Professors are very helpful and engaged. Always available for office hours-UF takes office hours very seriously. Downsides to UF-dorms are terrible, super competitive vibe and very hard with sink or swim weed classes way more than other schools, hard to travel to Gainesville, classes can be hard to get in for desired time or professor, lots of kids into sports (downside if your kid isn’t), parking is atrocious. But again, my kid absolutely loves it. |
You are incorrect!!! My kid is at DS and goes to in person for his business classes. The lectures are all live. In person. You can raise you hand and ask questions. But you don’t have to go to lecture. So if your kid (or you) are concerned about on-line when you are paying for in person—go to the live lecture!!! They are Twice weekly. But the ability to rewatch the recorded lecture is an amazing learning tool. And provides more flexibility to come home for breaks. If you’ve crossed off UF because of this, you truly are just looking for an excuse to cross off. |
Very cut throat. Kid there now. He still loves it but very cut throat! |
Considering the schedule my senior will be leaving behind in HS (6-8 classes / day, unrelenting pressure to maintain a perfect GPA, pressure to stick the landing with a perfect SAT score, varsity sports and navigating the ups and downs of the D1 recruitment process, competing for playing time on a travel team that plays nationally, specialized coaching related to his sport(s), strength and conditioning training, 3-4 school clubs, volunteering with 2-3 organizations, interning during the school year in research labs at our local university, holding a part-time job, etc.), it’s frankly unfathomable how college would be capable of presenting a more “super competitive” environment. Respectfully, it’s my experience that undergraduate life is a relative breeze after HS for most achievement oriented students. |
This. My son has been the starting goalie at his high school for all 4 years and played club and maintained nearly perfect grades and ran his own business. I can’t imagine how it could get worse. |
Is it just certain majors? I heard it was true for pre- med, but not sure about others. |
Very big residency strategy in military and FS circles |