Does anyone from Dade County go to UiF for reasons other than price?
There are a very few out there who are physically attracted to farm animals and UiF provides a much bigger talent pool for them
Does anyone from Dade County go to UiF for reasons other than price?
There are a very few out there who are physically attracted to farm animals and UiF provides a much bigger talent pool for them
Lol Watson is a trashcanWait so Watson is better than Collins whose a 4* and they want to flip??
And I quote:
Alabama Accredited Law Schools
1. The University of Alabama School of Law
The University Of Alabama School Of Law is the only public law school in Alabama.
Demand AND Supply.
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There are a very few out there who are physically attracted to farm animals and UiF provides a much bigger talent pool for them
their network is good from what i heard
Exactly. I know admission standards have gotten tougher across the board at Florida universities since I was in high school but like 1/4 of my graduating class went to UFail. It's not like it was some incredible achievement.That's the thing with UF. Bright Futures ensured there would be a ready supply of academically gifted students going to Florida public colleges. That enabled UF to become more exclusive, which gave them better students, which improved their academics.
Bright Futures makes UF a no brainer for a good student with a GPA > 4.1-4.5
True.And I quote:
Alabama Accredited Law Schools
1. The University of Alabama School of Law
The University Of Alabama School Of Law is the only public law school in Alabama.
Demand AND Supply.
Their enrollment isn't large either, so they can be unusually selective.their network is good from what i heard
Their enrollment isn't large either, so they can be unusually selective.
I don't know when you graduated, but back in the eighties, it was very common around here for people to go off to UF all excited and come home a term or two later because they partied instead of studied. I had a higher opinion of FSU than UF back then just because of that.Exactly. I know admission standards have gotten tougher across the board at Florida universities since I was in high school but like 1/4 of my graduating class went to UFail. It's not like it was some incredible achievement.
I don't know when you graduated, but back in the eighties, it was very common around here for people to go off to UF all excited and come home a term or two later because they partied instead of studied. I had a higher opinion of FSU than UF back then just because of that.
Bright Futures helped UF a lot.
************ forgot to factor in their 6 Star Long Snapper into the equation...Lmao
I graduated in 1997. To be fair, at the time UF had the hardest admission standards of the Florida public schools. But it's not like you had to be valedictorian to get in. Essentially if you were an A/B student with a SAT score over 1100. You were almost guaranteed admittance. Also at the time the high school grade scale was A:100-95 B:94-85 C:84-75 and so on so getting A's wasn't as easy as it is now. I was the king of the 84% C+ in high school. Thus my choice of UCF for University.I don't know when you graduated, but back in the eighties, it was very common around here for people to go off to UF all excited and come home a term or two later because they partied instead of studied. I had a higher opinion of FSU than UF back then just because of that.
Bright Futures helped UF a lot.
even when my cousins attended UF it was like that. right around the mid 2000s, they became way more selective in their admissions process and now its essentially top 5% or high gpa to get in (outside of other factors such as legacy). they get so many applicants yearly
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