It's just Vandy. The only reason UF gets decent marks on that stuff is that they are tough on out-of-state kids, and in-state they just send the dumb ones to one of three 40000+ schools (FSU, UCF, USF).
I would like to see us play Auburn/Alabama every year though. Especially Alabama now - both programs are on the way up.
It amazes me how many people spout off out of their backsides about what they know absolutely nothing about.
"The acceptance rate at the University of Florida has trended downward as the applicant pool has become larger and more competitive. The university has a freshmen retention rate of 93%.
[25] For the first-year students that enrolled at UF in 2007, the median SAT score is 1210 - 1400, and the Median ACT is 26 - 31.
[26] UF's yield rate was at 57% for the last freshmen incoming class.
In the words of
Herald Tribune reporter Anna Scott, "Three years after university officials capped the size of the freshman class at about 6,600, competition at UF is at an all-time high, forcing admissions workers to choose among the brightest and leaving behind an unprecedented number of disappointed families."
[27] Of those who applied to be part of this fall's incoming freshman class, an estimated 42 percent were accepted -- the lowest acceptance rate in the history of the state's public schools. Selectivity at the state's top university is expected to heighten as UF continues to work toward becoming one of the nation's Top 10 public universities.
[27] In 2008, acceptance reached a new low when out of 28,000 applicants, only 10,000 were accepted (An acceptance rate of around 37 percent).
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More than 2,000 freshmen and sophomores participate in the honors program, which offers 90 to 100 honors courses per semester. UF has the highest admissions standards in the state, with a majority of admitted students scoring more than 1400 on the SAT.
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