<p>I have heard that applying to Summer B increases your chances of acceptance. I know this is probably a rumor, but i thought i might ask on here to be sure. Alot of people on cc and that i know applied for summer b, so does the opposite effect take place where it is easier to be accepted for the fall term?!</p>
<p>I wish there were an option for either term, whatever increases my odds!</p>
<p>whoops i ment SUMMER B**</p>
<p>i was worried about the exact same thing when i filled out my application hah, but i remember when i toured at UF someone asked which term would give someone a better chance of getting in, and they said it doesnt matter. its actually on the website too: </p>
<p>Summer B is no different from fall in terms of competition, as all freshman applicants are evaluated as a class. There is no distinction between terms, so there is no admission advantage or disadvantage to choosing summer or fall entry.</p>
<p>University</a> of Florida - Admissions</p>
<p>which is why some people apply for fall, and then when accepted get summer b, or spring, because they look at the apps as a whole (which is why theres a november 4th deadline), and then decide who's in, and then move people around for the terms or whatever.</p>
<p>ok that makes sense. thanks</p>