UF flat out does not have minuses. So any grade in the 90's is considered a full A, and in the 80's is a full B or greater. So any grade on my transcript that is an A- would have been an A at UF. If two people got the grade of 92 one at UF and one at FSU, LSAC would award the UF person four points for their A, and the FSU student 3.66 points for their A-.
Quote from: queencruella on October 24, 2006, 07:16:31 PMBack in my day there were video replays of the business courses. That said, it seems like people who aren't even business majors end up in Rush and Denslow's classes. I just went there for a summer and was lucky that Denslow actually taught that class, but most of my friends who went through it had it on video replay. I went to another state school in a different state normally and it did not have nearly so many TA-taught and non-face-to-face classes as UF. From what I've heard from my other friends who did not go to UF but went to other Florida schools, UF is the biggest offender in that department. Yeah it is pretty bad. My degree will actually be from FSU, but I was admitted to both originally and UF has been quite cool about trying to accomodate me into some classes that just aren't offered at FSU. Aside from a better course offering (though at UF it is a nightmare to get into some courses) is the fact that they get better guest speakers. The lecture series that UF puts on are just flat out better than FSU's. The TA thing can get annoying, and the online thing too, but I really can't bash the school. They are moving up in a big way.
Back in my day there were video replays of the business courses. That said, it seems like people who aren't even business majors end up in Rush and Denslow's classes. I just went there for a summer and was lucky that Denslow actually taught that class, but most of my friends who went through it had it on video replay. I went to another state school in a different state normally and it did not have nearly so many TA-taught and non-face-to-face classes as UF. From what I've heard from my other friends who did not go to UF but went to other Florida schools, UF is the biggest offender in that department.
so, anyway, how hard is it to take a degree and leave your home state?these schools would be hard to beat for tuition, but its looking less n less like im going to stay in floriduh after school...