Anonymous wrote:Duke
Vandy
Emory
Rice
UNC
Wash&Lee
GaTech
UT Austin
Davidson
Tulane
In that order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? UVA and UF received nearly identical #s of applications for Fall 2021.
~48000
UNC around 54000
Isn’t Miami ranked higher than Florida?
Anonymous wrote:Huh? UVA and UF received nearly identical #s of applications for Fall 2021.
~48000
UNC around 54000
Anonymous wrote:UF has passed UNC and arguably UVA in academic quality and now receives the most applications of the three. It's the best and most sought after public university in the South. Granted, national prestige tends to lag a few years behind, but those who are in the know, know. Chomp chomp.
Anonymous wrote:UF has passed UNC and arguably UVA in academic quality and now receives the most applications of the three. It's the best and most sought after public university in the South. Granted, national prestige tends to lag a few years behind, but those who are in the know, know. Chomp chomp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UF has passed UNC and arguably UVA in academic quality and now receives the most applications of the three. It's the best and most sought after public university in the South. Granted, national prestige tends to lag a few years behind, but those who are in the know, know. Chomp chomp.
I think UF is a fine school, but I don't know about this. I'm not from/in the South, though, so maybe you are right and I am just late to the party.
Anonymous wrote:UF has passed UNC and arguably UVA in academic quality and now receives the most applications of the three. It's the best and most sought after public university in the South. Granted, national prestige tends to lag a few years behind, but those who are in the know, know. Chomp chomp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane
Second tier.
Anonymous wrote:UF has passed UNC and arguably UVA in academic quality and now receives the most applications of the three. It's the best and most sought after public university in the South. Granted, national prestige tends to lag a few years behind, but those who are in the know, know. Chomp chomp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas doesn't count as "south"
As Texas declared its secession from the Union and joined the Confederate States in 1861, I'd say it counts as "south".
Then you are not from the South.
+1000
Honors College @UGA