UF Honors Program

<p>Jman’s lack of composure is rather amusing.</p>

<p>Regardless of prestige, if you want to get into UF Honors, a 2070 is much more attainable than a 33.</p>

<p>No, Intangible Gator you just annoy a lot of people.</p>

<p>I only annoy FSU ■■■■■■ lurking the UF forum and the ignorant, of which you fall under the latter.</p>

<p>Furthermore, I am glad to see those such as aforautumn who have the common sense to bump a useless thread. </p>

<p>Good job. /sarcasm</p>

<p>how pretentious</p>

<p>He didn’t bump the thread if there was still conversation going :-/
And IGator, what would you do if you got denied by UF?</p>

<p>That’s funny, I wasn’t aware I was applying to FSU.
Oh wait, that’s right. I already have a full scholarship to the college of my choice. And guess what? It’s not FSU OR Florida.
Hmm, wrong again. </p>

<p>As for calling me ignorant, I have a higher GPA, SAT, AND have taken more APs than you. So if I’m ignorant, you’re downright brain dead.</p>

<p>By the way, being pretentious and rude really doesn’t make you friends in college.</p>

<p>You think I’m an FSU ■■■■■?</p>

<p>lol, I don’t think FSU or UF are good schools for undergrad. If it was my choice and my family weren’t so poor, I would have gone to a small liberal arts college…some place more focused on individualized attention than a place that churns out graduates like they are manufactured goods.</p>

<p>I don’t know if IG was talking to either Jman or me but either way: YOU’RE STILL ANNOYING-LY PRETENTIOUS!</p>

<p>If I got rejected from UF I would likely go to UGA where I would qualify for an OOS tuition waiver and a partial scholarship. Athens is a really nice town. Additionally I would consider FSU or UNC-CH, assuming I get into the latter. </p>

<p>Alwaysandforever lying on the internet is rather hackneyed. </p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-georgia/695344-early-application-question.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-georgia/695344-early-application-question.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I got a 2130 on first SAT and am retaking it. I also never got any C’s, which would make my GPA easily better than yours. I will also will have taken 8 AP’s by the end of my high school tenure and have received 5’s on everything but Calculus, in which I only got a 3. That bicycle displacement free response and rotational trigonometric problem killed me. </p>

<p>Regardless, blatantly lying for forum credibility is rather unbecoming. Furthermore, SAT scores only represent how well somebody does on that test. </p>

<p>I hate people who use test scores to demean other people. Seriously, guys let this thread die.</p>

<p>i dont get why you bother defending yourself like that if you’re so much better than everyone else here.</p>

<p>This whole time I thought IntangibleGator was already a student at UF??? He isn’t???</p>

<p>I didn’t lie, I would still have a higher score weighted. Good try though. 9 (possibly 10) APs, all honors. I’ve gotten a 4, and 3 5’s so far (with a perfect MC score on Lang). I go to a top ten school in the country, and yeah, it’s hard. Sorry I don’t get straight A’s and beat all the kids who got perfect scores on the SAT. Clearly, I’m beneath you. </p>

<p>For someone who put so much stock in SAT you’re quick to put them out. Get a position and stick with it.</p>

<p>And on the GA forum, a lot of people do think you won’t get it. Your over-confidence is amazing.</p>

<p>YOU ARE MORE DEMEANING THAN ANYONE.</p>

<p>Can anyone explain the new SAT score? How does it convert to the old score of 1,600? Sorry - I am an old foggie.</p>

<p>same score, just with an added 800 point section. to get a sort of rough equivalent multiply a 1600 score by 3/2 or a 2400 score by 2/3.</p>