Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ft. Myers. The only two schools worth attending are UF and U. of Miami (private). Miami was popular with pre-med kids because of its combined BA/MD program. FSU is considered a distant second to UF unless you are studying politics or music. UCF, USF, etc, are all considered lower tier than FSU.
Remember that many in-state Florida students are attending for free or for 25% tuition due to Bright Futures scholarships, which are relatively easy to qualify for. When I was applying for college (admittedly 20 years ago), students needed a 3.5 GPA and 1250 SAT to qualify for a full scholarship and a 3.0 and 1150 to qualify for a 75% scholarship, as I recall. Most students stay in state, which is why there are so few spots for OOS students. If you’re going to pay OOS tuition, look elsewhere.
This is very relevant. UCF has come a long way in 20 years. It’s not the commuter school it used to be. Florida is definitely the “flagship,” but I think the choice between FSU and UCF would depend on what your DC wants to major in and the relative strengths of the programs at those schools.