UFL and FSU decisions

<p>Hi, I live in texas and applied to Univ. of Florida and Florida State Univ. Last week UFL sent me a letter saying that i had been waitlisted and that they would reconsider me in May. I was accepted to FSU though. I really want to go to florida since my family lives there, however, I was hoping I would be accepted to UFl since they appear to have a better medicine program and is overall more prestigious. At this point, with Ap tests coming up and a so much to study for, i feel exhausted and , honestly, am not willing to do the whole progress report and recampaigning in order to reverse the waitlisted status. Therefore, does anyone know if it would be easier to transfer to UFL after two years, assuming that my academic performance is abover the average during these 2 years at FSU? Also, is it possible to be accepted from the waitlist without sending any additional material to the institution, just by waiting? lastly, does anyone know khow many students were drawn from the waitlist last year for UFL?</p>

<p>I guess going to FSU for the undergraduate studies wouldn't be so terrible after all.It is just that recently i have heard bad things about FSU being merely a party college with little academic efficiency.</p>

<p>I would appreciate if someone could help me with those questions.</p>

<p>Ps: I was an average student in high school and current average is 90.40.
SATs also within both colleges' average scores.</p>

<p>Thank you in advance</p>

<p>anyone......?</p>

<p>thoughts.........?</p>

<p>Yes, UF is known for being a harder school to get into so it doesn't suprise me that you got into FSU. And I think UF is realllllly hard for out-of-state applicants; only about like 4% of students are out-of-state. So you should be proud of yourself for making the waitlist! I couldnt find any info on how many students make it out of it though.</p>

<p>However, there IS hope! It is not all too dificult to transfer into the school. I have many friends who were not accepted but are planning on transfering in a year or two. Many people also attend the community college in Gainseville, work hard, and transfer into UF later on.</p>

<p>O and both of these schools are known for being major party schools.</p>

<p>Thank you very much DayDreamBeliever
ANyone else?</p>

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<p>trying posting on the UF board...people will probabley know better there anyway.</p>