NOVA - difficultly of getting accepted with in-state status

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Maxmuscle27

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Hey everyone,


Just curious what your opinions are for the chances of a male applicant, married, 30 years old, with a 3.4 GPA, 17 AA DAT, strong LOR's, lots of community service, good leadership qualities, down to earth type guy are getting into NOVA.
I am relocating down to Florida shortly because of my family and I would love to attend one of the Florida schools.
Thanks in advance. 😳
 
Maxmuscle27 said:
Hey everyone,


Just curious what your opinions are for the chances of a male applicant, married, 30 years old, with a 3.4 GPA, 17 AA DAT, strong LOR's, lots of community service, good leadership qualities, down to earth type guy are getting into NOVA.
I am relocating down to Florida shortly because of my family and I would love to attend one of the Florida schools.
Thanks in advance. 😳

you need to live in florida for atleast 1 year prior to matriculation
 
gator1210 said:
you need to live in florida for atleast 1 year prior to matriculation

Wha? Nova accepts just as many out of staters than in state. The tuition differnece is basically nothing, like a grand or two a year, so your residency status is not a big deal...
 
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