<p>Congratulations to all who have received acceptance notices. I'm curious. Did FSU change their notification timetable this year? In other words, did they not accept or reject any students before March 28 this year?</p>
<p>Parentof2noles or anyone knowledgeable about FSU policies:</p>
<p>When my D applied as an out-of-state student 3+ years ago, she had an acceptance notice from the university in early January before she auditioned for the music theatre program. Though she was pleased to be accepted by the university, she found it ironic, because she would not have matriculated unless she were accepted into the degree program of her choice. She auditioned on January 18 and was accepted by the music theatre department in late February, after all auditioners had been seen. I know that the MT department always finishes their auditions in mid-February and makes their decisions by the end of the month. In the past, they have known whether or not a student they were interested in admitting had been accepted to the university or not by the time they were choosing the new freshman class.</p>
<p>FSU my sense is that your friend will probably get into UCF. Right now it is very busy time and they are evaluating all the RD candidates. What has happened and what is happening to him is what happened to Lindsey also. They told us on Friday morning that they were uncertain when the decision would be, and Friday at 2:00 she checked the web and she had her fall accept. If he still wants to go there, I suggest that he call and just tell them he wants to come, but has to have a decision in the next week or two.</p>
<p>FSU says i can be admitted as long as i start in summer.....***...I was accepted to UF and they didnt give me an ultimatum...screw FSU...UF is way better...FSU is full of crap</p>
<p>Gatorpotential, why complain here, when all along your first choice was UF obviously seen by the screename you have on the forum(Gatorpotential), it's not like you would've accepted the offer for FSU..</p>
<p>I'll chime in on the last few posts from my/a parents perspective. We are in day 4 of the decision process, we have given her until Sunday to decide between FSU and UCF. Gators points I think do have some merit, but I wouldn't use the same language as he did but I think we harbor some of the same feelings. I sent off a bit of a vent E mail to FSU on the process and lord have mercy received a phone call from an admissions officer on Thursday. We talked about it for 20 minutes. Lindsey received nothing that the other kids did, no welcome congratulation E mail, she is denied all access to all websites and from her perspective feels different, like she has to proves herself or is deficient in course way to some extent. On the websites she still looks like a unaccepted student. The rep told me that she is accepted, but to the summer program, and we are very excited about having Lindsey come to school her and she doesn't have to prove herself nor is she deficient in course work we are just inviting her to the summer program. Once she accepts the summer program all those wonderful E Mails will flow and after a few days she will be able to access and get those rotten housing priority numbers and we will find out what the orientation situation is. I told him it was a very poor job of you showing your interest in a potential student and how would a kid not walk away with the perspective that they aren't different.</p>
<p>From my perspective I hope she goes to UCF, it's my opinion and I'm sure there will those that will disagree, but it's also clear that it will be her decision. I can't help by the actions I've seen that UCF does care more about prospective students. Their approach of bringing the student before a traditional committee I think gives the kids a fairer shake at looking at the kid from all perspectives with a set of opinions, different from the FSU approach of one person wacking on a laptop for 5 minutes just looking at numbers. Like Gators perspective I can't understand why she gets accepted at UCF for the fall and has to go for a summer at FSU, it's just BS. She deserves much better than the treatment she has gotten from FSU. Just my view in this situation as a parent, thanks for listening to the vent.</p>
<p>Ray, as an FSU alumnus I hope Lindsey comes to Florida State. I believe it's a much better school and that she'll get a better education. </p>
<p>What appears to be happening, and we were warned about this through alumni channels, is that FSU is getting more competitive each year and the kids that aren't presenting stellar stats feel like they're getting the cold shoulder. I've had two daughters come through and one got the royal treatment and two years later the other got a ho-hum greeting, which put me off, too. Both had what I think are extremely good credentials (great SATs, APs, EC and grades) </p>
<p>I guess the Admissions staff gets so busy that there just aren't enough of them to give each and every kid a personal welcome. They recruit the high achievers and it's just increasingly competitive.</p>
<p>I did feel better when D2 went through Convocation for the official greeting to the university...we really liked that. The 2006 freshman class was lauded with record high average stats and they let the kids know that in no uncertain terms. D1 was then annoyed she did not get a Convocation greeting...it's darn tough to keep everyone happy.</p>
<p>Good luck to Lindsey with whatever she decides. :)</p>
<p>Ray, my friend feels the same way just the other way around, he feels UCF doesn't want him while FSU is basically rolling the red carpet....every school has its up and downs.</p>
<p>Parent, thank you for the welcome, I always look forward to your comments and kind words. I think your observations are correct with regards to kids getting the cold shoulderand I'm glad to hear that you were "put off also"</p>
<p>My opinion is that regardless of where our kids go in the University system they are going to get a wonderful education which will prepare them well to enter their careers.</p>
<p>Lindsey received a simple thin letter one pager communication form FSU today. It states nothing more than the web did and is only binding for the summer term upon her acceptance of it. If we accept the offer then formal admission will be granted and the acceptance packet will be mailed to her.</p>
<p>Last year my friend's son was offered Summer admission to both FSU and UCF. I know lots of kids who were very proud to receive Summer admission to UF rather than be rejected. As you know, some students who are admitted for Fall, choose to attend in the Summer anyway. I don't think you can make a bad decision between your choices.</p>
<p>Ray, I can tell that you love your daugher, and that you are living vicariously for Lindsay. It is indeed hard to separate and distance onself as a parent in this process. Perhaps its time for her own interpretation of the acceptance, time for her to be the one to contact admissions and ask exactly what the summer admit means and to tell them how she feels. It's nice that an adcom called after you vented to them in an email. Perhaps her application had a bit of a "parental" feel to it and they didn't get to know the real Lindsay.</p>
<p>Maybe she really wants to go to FSU, and maybe it would be a great fit for her. Maybe not. Don't be so overpowering with your feelings and emotions that she makes a choice only to please you. She is the one who will be there for four years, and the one whose future will be molded by the next four years. </p>
<p>You love her, maybe just back off. You don't want to smother her at this point. Especially because you want to be the parent who gets the calls and IM's and emails home come fall ;). I remember the thread earlier this year "We miss him, but maybe he doesn't miss us."</p>
<p>I apologize for seeming like I was putting FSU down. FSU is an amazing school and as far as looks, FSU beats UF. But in anycase, UF is way harder to get into and I just do not see why FSU would give me an ultimatum. In any case, I will be going to UF.</p>
<p>Good luck to all of you where ever you decide to go. Class of 2011 rocks!</p>
<p>Gator, good luck to you. We are enrolling Linz today at UCF for the fall. She did her plus minus over the weekend and talked to many people before she made her decision. It was difficult for her but now she is very excited about heading to Orlando and starting her next 4 years.</p>
<p>To all here on the FSU site good luck, I enjoyed the comments and the interactions. It is the genuine concern for the kids and the intellectual dialog and helpfulness that goes on here that makes it such a great place.</p>