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[quote=Anonymous]Definitely not! There is plenty of OOS competition for Florida schools (not just University of Florida and Florida State), but even UCF, USF and others because Florida public schools are often more affordable than the in-state schools in other states. In some cases, even the out of costs are the same or less. Also, some Florida schools offer in-state tuition based on merit or something called a Grandparent Waiver. No matter what schools you choose, there will be both liberals and conservatives. I do think that Florida schools have had an increase in applications due to the increase in reputation, quality and lower costs. Also, the competition for OOS students is elevated further because I think that there is a 10% cap on the # of OOS students that the Florida publics will accept. National Merit Finalists can get practically full rides to Florida publics (not sure if it is all or just some). [/quote]
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