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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't have the stats for UF or UCF, but for Early Action at FSU (only available to Florida residents), here were the stats: 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 Honestly, the Florida schools have gotten very competitive. Also, if I was a resident of Florida, I would only go out of state if I got into an Ivy or a school like MIT. The Bright Futures savings in Florida is insane (which might even make college free for some in Florida) - and I wish Virginia had something similar. [/quote] Just a reminder that these stats for FSU are only for Early Action. The regular decision pool will most likely not be as strong. I heard that many were deferred because early actions rounds usually select the students with the highest stats only. So if your student doesn't get via Early Action, they still have a decent shot of getting in regular decision (as long as the stats are in the ballpark of the common data set). Even if they are not, there are always outliers. Oh - and in general these days, boys have an easier chance at admission at a lot of schools to balance out the male/female ratio. [/quote]
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