MichUSNA2021hopefulparent
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Thanks for sharing this statistic. Reported as under 1,000 yesterday.Appointment target count is 1,165 for 2021. DD is on the waitlist and they shared this info in her letter.
Thanks for sharing this statistic. Reported as under 1,000 yesterday.Appointment target count is 1,165 for 2021. DD is on the waitlist and they shared this info in her letter.
https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=40
And. . . less than 50% of college kids will graduate from the college they started at.
Thanks for the wait list letter update. I didn't think the class size was going to shrink that low without any word provided. A few years ago when they made the class by about 100 it was well publicized. Glad that rumor has been dispelled.
What threads are reporting TWE'S today?From what I have read all day on SAF, I can see a TWE knocking on the door. But I'll stay strong until I see the TWE. I am the only one still CPR under my BGO, don't know if this is something to be happy about. I was told by my BGO I was a top candidate. One got an appointment and the others got TWEs. Plan B is in full gear ready to go. There is no need to worry at this time in the game, only a few more days to go. Then we can start talks on applying for class of 2022
Appointment target count is 1,165 for 2021. DD is on the waitlist and they shared this info in her letter.
Does this refer to how many are going out as a whole, or how many they want to accept it?
What threads are reporting TWE'S today?From what I have read all day on SAF, I can see a TWE knocking on the door. But I'll stay strong until I see the TWE. I am the only one still CPR under my BGO, don't know if this is something to be happy about. I was told by my BGO I was a top candidate. One got an appointment and the others got TWEs. Plan B is in full gear ready to go. There is no need to worry at this time in the game, only a few more days to go. Then we can start talks on applying for class of 2022
That would mean how many they want to accept.Does this refer to how many are going out as a whole, or how many they want to accept it?
Doesn't that mean the same thing? How many appointments are offered and how many they want to accept? I would think admissions would want every person who they offered an appointment to to accept. But that is the amount of plebes they want for I-Day 2017.
With the past years yield figures it is expected that approximately 200 will decline the offers of appointment.Does this refer to how many are going out as a whole, or how many they want to accept it?
Sorry, it was actually 178 that declined offers of appointment last year. 1355 total offers, versus 1177 accepted.With the past years yield figures it is expected that approximately 200 will decline the offers of appointment.
Sorry, it was actually 178 that declined offers of appointment last year. 1355 total offers, versus 1177 accepted.With the past years yield figures it is expected that approximately 200 will decline the offers of appointment.
https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=40
And. . . less than 50% of college kids will graduate from the college they started at.
This is why many Florida resident kids go to Santa Fe Community College in Gainesville or Tallahassee Community College in Tallahassee. If they get their AA (Associate of Arts) or AS (Associate of Science) degrees from the community colleges, they can get into the University of Florida or Florida State which has become very difficult to get into for a lot of Florida students as freshmen because of the high GPA and SAT/ACT requirements. The community colleges are close to and very integrated into UF and FSU socially so many times it is a Plan A for a Florida student to go the community college route to graduate from these schools. Many freshmen and sophomores don't make it so many Florida kids come in as juniors. However, they have to get really high GPAs at community college to get accepted into the school of their choice once they get into UF and FSU such as the business, engineering, pre-med schools, etc. Out of state tuition also plays a role for some of the kids who don't stay. This is true of all of the major Florida public universities as well. (UCF, UNF, USF, UWF, etc.)
That document is several years outdated - my portal isn't working right now (presumably because c/o 2022 preliminary apps opened recently) otherwise I would check the exact year it was put up...2010 I think?Thanks for sharing this statistic. Reported as under 1,000 yesterday.Appointment target count is 1,165 for 2021. DD is on the waitlist and they shared this info in her letter.
That document is several years outdated - my portal isn't working right now (presumably because c/o 2022 preliminary apps opened recently) otherwise I would check the exact year it was put up...2010 I think?
If your from nevada your probably from fallon ^