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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo physics, chem, and biology have the highest acceptance because they are STEM related and there is a huge demand for jobs with those backgrounds? But to get into graduate school those students will need to apply to many colleges to see where they can get in. There is always the next hurdle. Maybe sports can help get them into graduate school. There certainly is the trend for athletes transfering to play the final year and begin graduate school
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe advantage to being red shirted is they can graduate in their major and start a masters in communication or fitness training while they have one year of eligibility left, and they can transfer to a better academic college for that final year to play and not have to sit out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is becoming more normal but not the norm because there are more kids than seats in classrooms. Colleges take whom they believe are have the highest probability of success based on the criteria they set.
While the kids who apply after completing two years at a JUCO or Comm College have a high success rate (full credit for their hard work and efforts) you ignore the large number that finish community college with their AA and do nothing more or those who never finish their AA.
The simple truth is if you kid didn't get in, they didn't have the grades or scores to do so. Those that went to CC probably saved themselves from being washed out the 1st year and gained the experience of college coursework and are better prepared for it.
Depending on their desired major, it will take them longer to graduate and they will have a slightly harder time getting into grad school. This is not always the case but more often than not, CC grades have a tougher hill to climb again....depending on their major.
Getting an Engineering, Physical Science, Medical School hopefuls have high drop out rates or major changes to begin with.
Communications, Educations and Business Degrees are more easily attainable for those coming up through CC or JUCO's.
You sound like you are trying to convince everyone that the same value applies to going through the CC route has the same or better value than being a freshman admit at a respected and ranked university. While CC's and JUCO have place and give opportunities to those who are unable to get in initially, it is not the same value and can make things more difficult.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRacist. The true Trump voter - operates on fear and racism. Feel bad for you and the people around you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGuess your not aware of the Democratic Racist from Minnesota who hates the Western culture.If she had her way we'd all be stoned to death yet you calll me Racist
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"UF held the class of 2023 to higher standards.
The university recieved a record amount of applications at more than 41,000, which resulted in a more competitive class. The test scores and GPA of students admitted into the new class proved to be higher than previous years.
The more than 14,000 students who were admitted for Summer B and Fall had an average GPA of 4.45, average SAT score of 1388 and average ACT score of 31, UF spokesperson Steve Orlando said.
Last year, the admitted class of about a similar size had an average GPA of 4.4, SAT score of 1364 and an ACT score of 30."
To have a 4.45 GPA by the end of the high school Junior year transcript (the only transcript UF, FSU, UCF and USF will take) the student would need to be taking a full schedule of Dual Enrollment , AP, or IB type classes and getting A's in those classes. UF and FSU each expect to actually enroll only about 6,500 students. There are over 50,000 students in Florida expected to graduate in May 2019 with the highest level of the Florida Bright Futures Academic Scholars Award that pays for 100% tuition and books. UCF and USF are enrolling the majority of the Florida Bright Futures Academic Scholars. The students with these awards generally are not attending community college because the tuition cost is much lower and they want to get the most for their scholarship. Ironically though, many of the students who attend UF and FSU want to get out of those colleges for the summer and go back home and are transient students at the local community colleges in the summer. The Bright Futures award covers summer tuition at the community colleges.
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College in Florida is not what it once used to be. Hard working Florida students with decent grades and test scores could get into the state universities and be very successful in college. Many are the CEOs, lawyer, doctors, entrepreneurs in Florida's work force today. Now they tell the students they aren't successful and can't get admitted without mean GPA of 4.1 and 1290 or higher. And the standards go up every year to get in. Look at UF at mean 4.45 and 31 ACT or 1400 SAT to get admitted for fall 2019. A 31 on the ACT or 1400 SAT places a student in the top 95th percentile nationally out of the 2 million students taking the ACT this year. Then combine that with having a 4.45 cumulative weighted GPA on the JUNIOR year transcript that colleges use for admitting. Then the student would have to have a whole holistic perfect profile of being a leader and maybe a Cuban American to get admitted.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCollege in Florida is not what it once used to be. Hard working Florida students with decent grades and test scores could get into the state universities and be very successful in college. Many are the CEOs, lawyer, doctors, entrepreneurs in Florida's work force today. Now they tell the students they aren't successful and can't get admitted without mean GPA of 4.1 and 1290 or higher. And the standards go up every year to get in. Look at UF at mean 4.45 and 31 ACT or 1400 SAT to get admitted for fall 2019. A 31 on the ACT or 1400 SAT places a student in the top 95th percentile nationally out of the 2 million students taking the ACT this year. Then combine that with having a 4.45 cumulative weighted GPA on the JUNIOR year transcript that colleges use for admitting. Then the student would have to have a whole holistic perfect profile of being a leader and maybe a Cuban American to get admitted.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOn top of that issue, the top seniors apply to the same top four big public universities to see where they get accepted and to have backups. The universities to not discriminate would have to accept the same top seniors with the highest test scores, GPA and holistic profile. The rest of the top seniors with full bright futures scholarships to pay for 100 % of the tuition are left in the dust to find a community college. The good news is that many of them only have to spend about a year at the community college with so many AP credits to get the AA that they are admitted into the big public university and the college of their major in a year.
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Don't forget to add that UCF and USF have men's and women's college soccer teams and UF and FSU do not. Orlando has the Lions and Pride. Tampa has the Rowdies.
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As a reminder -- if your goal is to play NCAA Division I or II or NAIA sports, you must be registered with these respective Eligibility Centers (NCAA -- NAIA). If you have not been offered an official athletic opportunity, connect with the coach at your chosen university and ask about being a “preferred walk-on.” While you will not receive any athletic award as a “walk-on” your first year -– you just might earn athletic aid your second year.
(taken from the college bound seniors checklist thread)
Most colleges also have traveling Club soccer teams and Intramural soccer teams they can be a part of.
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