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Re: Transfer from Marquette to University of Florida

Post by cheaptilts » Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:39 pm

This is all a moot point because you don't have any second semester grades right now, but you'll almost certainly be rejected if you maintain your current grades, and you'll probably be rejected absent a very sharp uptick in GPA. Half of the top-25% at Stetson, Nova, FIU, Coastal, Barry, Ave Maria, UM, FAMU, and Cooley want to transfer into UF or FSU.

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Post by shay2171 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:47 pm

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Re: Transfer from Marquette to University of Florida

Post by cheaptilts » Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:54 pm

With your current grades, you're unlikely to be employed at graduation if you are not accepted into UF or one of its peer schools, and you may still be in danger of unemployment even if you are accepted. I know it's hard to do, but I'd really try to solely focus on turning your grades around during your second semester. To say that you're putting the cart before the horse here would be an understatement.

A lot of what you're doing is wishful thinking. You have no way of knowing whether a 3.1 GPA is top 10% at Barry or top 40%. It's slightly foolish to take those GPAs at face value.

You're below median at a TTT where only ~50% of your class has gainful employment ten months after graduation; your only goal right now is to change that fact, and you should probably start by "putting your best foot forward." Good luck, OP!

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