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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust started reading this blog. Who’s UF Dad and what’s his issue?
Anonymous blog so who is a mute point. UF dad goes on multiple threads crying about UF not being the same UF he went to. Too many internationals, the common app draws too many applications along with rising GPA/test score standards make it too hard for Florida kids to get in, favoritism being given to out of state applicants to grab more money..... etc. etc.
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"Students fight to become Gators and Seminoles amid competitive admission process
Students spend their high school careers studying, taking tests and joining clubs to someday get accepted to their dream college. But scoring that acceptance letter is becoming increasingly difficult for those wanting to become Gators or Seminoles.
Students spend their high school careers studying, taking tests and joining clubs to someday get accepted to their dream college. But scoring that acceptance letter is becoming increasingly difficult for those wanting to become Gators or Seminoles.
“It’s very, very competitive,” Carrie Bedard, owner Soar 2 Success Consulting, told First Coast News. “The years of grades, test scores and maybe an essay, A’s, B’s and a couple C’s and you’re in, are over.”
Bedard is part of the blossoming industry of so-called “fixers,” who work with students to optimize their chances of getting into their college of choice. Bedard begins working with students as early as eighth grade.
“I guess in some respects I am [a “fixer”],” Bedard said. “Because people will come to me with all this amazing stuff and say ‘what can you fix?’”
According to an annual report called the Florida State University System (SUS) Admissions Matrix, the middle range GPA of students accepted for Fall 2018 at UF was 4.2-4.6, with an SAT score of 1300-1450. For FSU, the GPA ranged 4.1-4.5 with an SAT score of 1290-1400.
“When you talk about, is it gonna get more difficult? I mean, you look at a 4.2-4.5, how can it get more difficult?” Bedard said.
According to data provided by both UF and FSU, the number of applicants has soared for both schools in the past five years. For Florida State, there were 44,186 total undergraduate applicants for the 2014-2015 school year, compared to 60,094 total undergraduate applicants for the 2018-2019 school year.
According to data from UF, there were 51,238 total applicants for Fall 2014. That soared to 62,558 total applicants for Fall 2018.
The makeup of the applicant pool at the two universities, however, is different. The majority of applicants from UF come from outside of Florida, while at FSU the majority of applicants are in-state. Both schools have seen the number of out-of-state applicants rise in the past five years while the percentage of in-state students accepted is overall trending downward.
“You’re not just competing anymore against kids in Florida that just want to go a few hours away from home, or whatever,” Bedard said. “You’re competing against kids from all over the world.”
Shannon Mellish, an FSU freshman and Bartram Trail graduate, knows how competitive the admissions process can be.
The fashion merchandising major had everything a college could want; a solid GPA and SAT score, community service, internships and participation in academic clubs. But that wasn’t enough for her first-choice school, UF.
“I didn’t cry or anything, but I was definitely, you know, upset,” Mellish said. “I feel like when you apply to colleges you kind of already know who [from your high school] is going to get in, who isn’t. But I felt like with this admission it was kind of so surprising.”
Mellish said it took her a few days to transition from a Gator to a Seminole, but in the end she feels she ended up where she was meant to be.
“I honestly couldn’t imagine being at UF,” she said. “Just because I’m so happy here.”
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Author: Juliette Dryer
Published: 4:33 PM EST November 8, 2018
Updated: 11:34 PM EST November 8, 2018
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"Students fight to become Gators and Seminoles amid competitive admission process
Students spend their high school careers studying, taking tests and joining clubs to someday get accepted to their dream college. But scoring that acceptance letter is becoming increasingly difficult for those wanting to become Gators or Seminoles.
Students spend their high school careers studying, taking tests and joining clubs to someday get accepted to their dream college. But scoring that acceptance letter is becoming increasingly difficult for those wanting to become Gators or Seminoles.
“It’s very, very competitive,” Carrie Bedard, owner Soar 2 Success Consulting, told First Coast News. “The years of grades, test scores and maybe an essay, A’s, B’s and a couple C’s and you’re in, are over.”
Bedard is part of the blossoming industry of so-called “fixers,” who work with students to optimize their chances of getting into their college of choice. Bedard begins working with students as early as eighth grade.
“I guess in some respects I am [a “fixer”],” Bedard said. “Because people will come to me with all this amazing stuff and say ‘what can you fix?’”
According to an annual report called the Florida State University System (SUS) Admissions Matrix, the middle range GPA of students accepted for Fall 2018 at UF was 4.2-4.6, with an SAT score of 1300-1450. For FSU, the GPA ranged 4.1-4.5 with an SAT score of 1290-1400.
“When you talk about, is it gonna get more difficult? I mean, you look at a 4.2-4.5, how can it get more difficult?” Bedard said.
According to data provided by both UF and FSU, the number of applicants has soared for both schools in the past five years. For Florida State, there were 44,186 total undergraduate applicants for the 2014-2015 school year, compared to 60,094 total undergraduate applicants for the 2018-2019 school year.
According to data from UF, there were 51,238 total applicants for Fall 2014. That soared to 62,558 total applicants for Fall 2018.
The makeup of the applicant pool at the two universities, however, is different. The majority of applicants from UF come from outside of Florida, while at FSU the majority of applicants are in-state. Both schools have seen the number of out-of-state applicants rise in the past five years while the percentage of in-state students accepted is overall trending downward.
“You’re not just competing anymore against kids in Florida that just want to go a few hours away from home, or whatever,” Bedard said. “You’re competing against kids from all over the world.”
Shannon Mellish, an FSU freshman and Bartram Trail graduate, knows how competitive the admissions process can be.
The fashion merchandising major had everything a college could want; a solid GPA and SAT score, community service, internships and participation in academic clubs. But that wasn’t enough for her first-choice school, UF.
“I didn’t cry or anything, but I was definitely, you know, upset,” Mellish said. “I feel like when you apply to colleges you kind of already know who [from your high school] is going to get in, who isn’t. But I felt like with this admission it was kind of so surprising.”
Mellish said it took her a few days to transition from a Gator to a Seminole, but in the end she feels she ended up where she was meant to be.
“I honestly couldn’t imagine being at UF,” she said. “Just because I’m so happy here.”
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Author: Juliette Dryer
Published: 4:33 PM EST November 8, 2018
Updated: 11:34 PM EST November 8, 2018
Seriously dad, community college is where your kid needs to be. Own it.
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Your daughters GPA may be bull.
Some High Schools do not require much to get an A in a weight course some have vigorous demands to achieve an A. Real Universities know this and that is why someone with a high GPA from a give away the grades high school will lose out to a real high school program and yes some of those still exist in Florida and other states.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome High Schools do not require much to get an A in a weight course some have vigorous demands to achieve an A. Real Universities know this and that is why someone with a high GPA from a give away the grades high school will lose out to a real high school program and yes some of those still exist in Florida and other states.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome High Schools do not require much to get an A in a weight course some have vigorous demands to achieve an A. Real Universities know this and that is why someone with a high GPA from a give away the grades high school will lose out to a real high school program and yes some of those still exist in Florida and other states.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow does college Club soccer work? Is it year round? Cost? Do they travel much?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt varies in costs but they do travel regionally. Some teams are very competitive as they are made of up of some very good players who for various reasons are not playing in college. There are tryouts, practice etc.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt varies in costs but they do travel regionally. Some teams are very competitive as they are made of up of some very good players who for various reasons are not playing in college. There are tryouts, practice etc.
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