Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have friends whose DC attends and loves it. Does social science and public policy - is a go getter worldly independent kid.
They currently live abroad but purposely got FL residency at some point and pay FL state tax there so they could apply in state for U Florida (knowing costs were so low for instate.) They never lived in FL before they left to live abroad.
Meanwhile their second ended up in school in TX.
We’ll see about the third.
There is no FL state tax.
- FL resident
Taxes come in many forms my friend - FL relies on property tax.
That’s a stretch as the poster said they lived abroad. I know many people who got in-state tuition to Florida after buying property and it’s doable but they check time spent in the state. Is it possible to get in-state by just paying property tax?
More likely they are abroad with the military and are just not paying state income taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have friends whose DC attends and loves it. Does social science and public policy - is a go getter worldly independent kid.
They currently live abroad but purposely got FL residency at some point and pay FL state tax there so they could apply in state for U Florida (knowing costs were so low for instate.) They never lived in FL before they left to live abroad.
Meanwhile their second ended up in school in TX.
We’ll see about the third.
There is no FL state tax.
- FL resident
Taxes come in many forms my friend - FL relies on property tax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how popular University of Florida is from the DC area.
Isn't DeSanti forcing out all the best profs with his crusade against education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have friends whose DC attends and loves it. Does social science and public policy - is a go getter worldly independent kid.
They currently live abroad but purposely got FL residency at some point and pay FL state tax there so they could apply in state for U Florida (knowing costs were so low for instate.) They never lived in FL before they left to live abroad.
Meanwhile their second ended up in school in TX.
We’ll see about the third.
There is no FL state tax.
- FL resident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit surprised that so many kids from one high school in Fairfax County applied to University of Florida given how anti-Florida so many people in this area are. I guess there is no denying that UF is an awesome school!
It's ranked highly, and political views are easily discarded when prestige is on the line.
100%!
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how popular University of Florida is from the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?
It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Errr, this is a dumb comment. There are school shootings barely making the national news at this point.
Really? Tell me which college has a couple of students killed in school shootings each year, please.
You can double down but it’s a dumb comment that it can’t be true because you haven’t read it on national news. Links were posted.
So you can't answer. That's what I thought.
You got your answer, you just can't stop.
You said it's not happening because it hasn't been in the news.
Links were posted - one has three pedestrian deaths in a year. THAT is your answer.
Clearly you're not familiar with the campus at all. Now you've changed the question. It doesn't matter. No one cares.
OK, but that's not three pedestrian deaths EACH year, which is what you originally said.
I don't need to go find the news articles for you, sir. You can research it if you're that interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?
It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Errr, this is a dumb comment. There are school shootings barely making the national news at this point.
Really? Tell me which college has a couple of students killed in school shootings each year, please.
You can double down but it’s a dumb comment that it can’t be true because you haven’t read it on national news. Links were posted.
So you can't answer. That's what I thought.
You got your answer, you just can't stop.
You said it's not happening because it hasn't been in the news.
Links were posted - one has three pedestrian deaths in a year. THAT is your answer.
Clearly you're not familiar with the campus at all. Now you've changed the question. It doesn't matter. No one cares.
OK, but that's not three pedestrian deaths EACH year, which is what you originally said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?
It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Errr, this is a dumb comment. There are school shootings barely making the national news at this point.
Really? Tell me which college has a couple of students killed in school shootings each year, please.
You can double down but it’s a dumb comment that it can’t be true because you haven’t read it on national news. Links were posted.
So you can't answer. That's what I thought.
You got your answer, you just can't stop.
You said it's not happening because it hasn't been in the news.
Links were posted - one has three pedestrian deaths in a year. THAT is your answer.
Clearly you're not familiar with the campus at all. Now you've changed the question. It doesn't matter. No one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know anything about the online classes? Concerned that it’s basically zoom college
I have a junior there and they have very few online classes. Maybe 1 or 2 the entire time. I do think it's dependent on major a bit. She's a science major.