I am open to psychology and geography, but got denied at UF, so that one is out of the question, C’est la vie. I definitely screwed up my application and caused that denial. Anyways, where do you guys like? I REALLY don’t want to spend more than $400 a credit hour, UF was an exception because it was my dream college. I have an intestinal disease and need the college to be understand. On the other hand, it isn’t wise for me to do an extra year at a community college and then try to transfer senior year to UF again, is it? Also, im from NC btw and I’ve searched every college and the only one that offers either of those online is Fayetteville and well, I’ve heard bad things. Thanks (:
If you made a mistake on your UF applications, I’m sure UF would be willing to reconsider it. Have you talked with an academic advisor or thought about submitting an appeal?
https://www.advising.ufl.edu/admissions/transfer-admissions/if-not-admitted/
If you haven’t already done so, talk with an advisor!
Good Luck!
I mean, my screw up I definitely claim fault for, it was not putting my intent for signing up for Geography classes for the summer to get the prereq geo classes out of the way, and then there is this stupid D on my transcript and this is the quite blunt reason: I took a precal class online last summer, I think it was, the intestinal disease was acting up (it’s celiac disease, but it’s more than just not eating gluten) so it got close to final exam time, I told the teacher I couldn’t trust my body to go up to the school (30 minutes one way) and she didnt care. So of course the final day came, I went there and was sick, rushed through the test and my …I think it was a 78, which in no way is something to be proud of, but it dropped to a D and I have been trying to go back and forth but they do not care at my community college and to make things worse, she’s a Dean. So, had that D not been on I think I would have more close to a 3.5 and I have all A’s this semester which would probably bring it up even more, but I mean UF is definitely a tough school. I came from a GED too, so that may have played against me.
Talk with an academic advisor, let them know your plans. They will tell you want’s required to get into the program.