<p>Hypothetically speaking, if someone were to apply to UF, what would the perfect app look like? By this I mean,
How many AP's?
How many Electives?
SAT/ACT scores?
Volunteer Hours?
Etc...
Obviously, you can add to the list of perfection. Like I said, this is hypothetically speaking, however, I'm sure it would give others something to aim for.</p>
<p>You can’t say for sure. There are wayyyy too many factors. And the amount of space there is, in addition to how fierce the competition is makes that all the more true. Fact is, I mean, most rejects just as easily could’ve (and should’ve) been admitted, however space limitations are why they aren’t attending UF. Many people who have been accepted, could just as easily have been rejected. This is due to the fact that admissions has become partially random.</p>
<p>I can say that I know that the higher the class rank the better (it’s a big deal it seems) and UF seeks to have leaders/innovators and those types of qualities being shown overall in the app.</p>
<p>This wasn’t so much as a serious question - more so a guideline.</p>
<p>Not really much of a guideline anyone can give, given the competition and “random factor” of admissions. </p>
<p>All I can say is do the best you can in high school, dedicate yourself to clubs and organizations (try to get leadership positions), try to be top 5% of your class, and write a beautiful essay</p>
<p>There is no such thing as perfect college application! Every school has their own wants. They want to know the real you. Even a student with a 2400 SAT and 4.0 GPA and 10000+ extracurricular can be rejected by a a competitive school.</p>
<p>I’m not sure that everyone completely understood what I was getting at. However, thanks for the advice.
;)</p>
<p>They are looking for students who are leaders not kids who just joined alot of clubs. Write an essay on something you did that had a positive impact on someone or something. Assume most people applying have many ap and 1900/30 on sat or act. Differentiate yourself from the other applicants and assume everyone has good grades and scores.</p>
<p>yolo it out like me lololol.</p>