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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] I know! Why would you want to go to school where you can’t get an abortion while waiting in line at Chipotle?[/quote] UF is very difficult to get into. Look at this year's stats. [/quote] Record number of applications and less than 10% OOS acceptance rate, yet people are screaming “The sky is Falling!” at the top of their lungs.[/quote] Where are people getting this 10% OOS figure? [/quote] Do the math. Check the CDS updates. Check the December 2024 video presentation. Gather the early 2024 updates. Don’t demand that others spoon feed you details, but here you are. 74K+ applications this admissions cycle (priority and non-priority). Over 32K OOS applicants for less than 800 OOS slots. Even if the yield for OOS acceptances was only 25%, that translates into a max. of 3,200 acceptances. Acceptance rate for OOS less than 10%.[/quote] *December 2023[/quote] The data you are showing here is similar to the one above. Less than 3% of students are out of state. WHY, why would you go to a school that is 97% in-state students? [/quote] If it disagrees with less than 10% OOS admission rate, that’s it’s not similar to mine - at all. It’s also not 3% OOS enrollment, but it appears nothing is going to relieve you of your ax to grind with UF anyway.[/quote] It’s around 15% OOS, with another 2-4% international students. 3%? What was the point of making up a number that is basically 1/5th the actual number?[/quote] Do the math. 800 to 1000 out of state students enrolled is 3% of the total number of students enrolled (33,000 thereabouts). What is it that you don't understand? [/quote] You’re dividing the annual OOS admissions rate by the entire undergraduate student count? See anything wrong with that … ? 800 - 1,000 is a per year / admissions cycle number, pal. The CDS for UF indicates around 15% OOS. What were you saying about understanding?[/quote]
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