<p>I applied a few months ago to the University of Florida for Fall 2014.
I took the SAT and got a 1310/1930.
I am in the Early College program which means I graduate highschool with my AA degree.
I have a 3.7 UW and 4.5 Weighted highschool GPA as well as a 3.6 college GPA.
I will graduate with over 70 college credits.
I have been on my highschool's varsity track team for 3 years.
I am involved in numerous clubs on my college campus and am the president of one.
I am a member of Phi Theta Kappa.
I don't have many logged volunteer hours yet but I feel like I wrote a solid essay about an internship I completed last summer.</p>
<p>To use CC terminology, low reach to high match. Grades are good but generally need 1400 to feel very comfortable; however, you are in the range and have a good chance I believe. Have you applied to UCF also. A very reputable college counselor recently told me that they see a trend of students preferring UCF over UF for engineering (students who were accepted to both).</p>
<p>UF is a match/high match. Your SAT is a little low (it’s in the middle 50%, but a few points below the average for the 2013 freshman class), but if thats a 4.5 UF weighted GPA, you should be fine. However, UF’s holistic admissions does add a lot of “random” to the process, so even top 25% students(based on GPA/SAT scores) sometimes don’t get offers.</p>
<p>UCF’s engineering program has improved, but it’s still a few steps behind Florida. A small subset of folks may choose UCF over UF based on Orlando/Campus vs. Gainesville, and a bigger subset may choose UCF due to scholarships (if you have the stats to get accepted to UF, UCF will likely offer you $3K+ a year in merit aid). However, the majority of students accepted to both schools would still choose UF over UCF.</p>