<p>Ok finally you are starting to show me some other information other than those scores in a vacuum. Now that wasn’t so hard was it?</p>
<p>Now as to your thread, look at how many people complain that it was their GPAs and not being in the top 10% that hurt them. Oh yea, that was most of them (also lots of out of staters). A kid with 1020 who was val, who wasn’t a minority got admitted. Isn’t that lower than the SAT average for URMs? For obvious reasons, URMs who went to more disadvantaged schools could get higher rank with lower SAT scores. If you don’t like UF treating rank as so important. Email them, but don’t blame it on AA. My state school claims to have holistic admissions as well, somehow almost everyone with over a 1800/2400 at my high school manages to be admitted…funny how that works right? </p>
<p>With all these variables that you can’t account for it’s ludicrous to assume a 137 point gap on the SATs is due to AA, alone or in part.</p>
<p>Find me a case of a Florida resident with above a 1400 and good grades (top 10%) who gets rejected. You still didn’t do that.</p>