<p>You really need to understand this: Your life is not over if you dont get into UF, i can assure you. it's not a wonderful magic solution that makes your life perfect, nor is any college. your college experience, anywhere you go, depends about 90 percent on how you are, not how your college is. You know this, but will ignore it and expect college happiness to present itself to you. it wont. if you are naturally a very content person, you'll be content anywhere you go. if you are intelligent, somewhat obsessive and feel that failure in any way is competely unacceptable like many pre-college senior-age frequenters of this site, your personality or outlook probably wont change once you get to college. the good news is that if you have those traits, you're likely to be at a high intelligence level, and you really just have great odds of ending up on the high end of the income scale. its true. Seriously, if you hit 700 in any section of the SAT....
CHILL THE **** OUT, YOUR LIFE WILL BE FINE. You might be unhappy, because most highly intelligent people are, but you'll have wealth and status so who cares</p>
<p>and you probably got into UF. seriously, all they care about is SAT scores (and perhaps course difficulty).</p>
<p>and also, fun fact: if you beat 650 on multiple sections of the SAT, experts say you have the capacity to excell at basically any college. and if you didnt beat 650, you can learn to become more intellectually capable over time (yes...that is the actual reason for college, its not just a funnel into high paying careers and marriage prospects)</p>
<p>To everyone who gets in, you are lucky because UF is SO ****ING EASY....i have class two days a week, i study for 3 hours a week at most, and it is glorious i tell you, GLORIOUS. </p>
<p>If you dont get in, dont sweat it, people get rejected for completely arbitrary reasons. the majority of people who applied will be rejected, so do not take it as a measure of worth. </p>
<p>I also just have to mention...the only things that will ever matter for your education is learning critical thinking skills. seriously, nothing else matters. learn to think critically. if you succeed at this, grades dont matter</p>