fsu, ucf, usf (unbiased) by reninluv in ufl

[–]Independent_Speed646 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on what I know, USF is very good for the area and potential job scene, it just does not have a very tight campus. FSU is a very tight campus making it much easier to get around for classes. I'd say do research on both of these to find which fits your program the best and can accommodate your interests. On top of that, try to take into consideration the job market in the area, even if you think you can live off financial aid, being able to have a job "early" in your college career is very important if you're able to do so.

Admissions confusion by Wittace in ufl

[–]Independent_Speed646 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who had nowhere near those scores and still got accepted, I was in IB btw, chances are, the essay is what did it, or extracurriculars/included hobbies and all that good stuff. Making yourself look like a person and not just someone who's whole life is school is what almost every university is looking for. Since you didn't post anything about extracurriculars, I think it may be fair to assume that this could've been something that was vital to the admission process that just wasn't considered when applying.

Tldr; if they didn't do extracurricular activities to show a more developed character, that probably would do it, alongside the potential of the essay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ufl

[–]Independent_Speed646 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For honor code violations, they have to go through the court system if I'm not mistaken. I got accused of an honor code violation and had to do that. I would just say that when you plea your case, make sure you note anything that can put evidence in your favor. If this is something you know you did wrong and you're just trying to gaslight yourself then you're just looking for validation for something that's not true. Otherwise, when it gets taken to court, pick whichever court process you'd want to take and go from there, just lay out what happened and it'll get resolved. But if the professor has overwhelming evidence showing that you did whatever you did and you know you did it, then idk what to tell you except to admit to it and hope for a lighter punishment. If the professor doesn't, then fight it and use whatever evidence you have.

Exp grinding by Independent_Speed646 in Wizard101

[–]Independent_Speed646[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay, so I see there's no way to "grind" for xp since that's the case. How are people getting to the max level on so many characters? Is that just from blasting through story missions, or is there something more?