Possibly, but it also depends on your standardized test scores, extra curriculars, and level of course work taken in high school.
The average GPA for incoming freshman at the University of Florida is around a 4.4. However, admission to UF is based on a holistic review process that takes into account GPA, test scores, extracurricular activities, and personal statements. Meeting the minimum GPA requirement does not guarantee admission.
30,000,000 psi (207 GPa)
Of course... Well UF is actually very competetive to get into its like Harvard but in Florida. You also have to have a pretty good essay and have done extracurricular in highschool and have taken rigourous classes like IB/ AP & honors.
um you've got to be kidding. yeah im pretty sure you will get in on that. a 4.8? is that even possible?
what is the enrollment at uf
The minimum GPA and SAT score requirements can vary by year and program for each university. Generally, for Florida State University (FSU), a minimum GPA around 3.5 and SAT scores of about 1200 are typical. The University of Florida (UF) often requires a GPA of 3.8 and SAT scores above 1300. For the University of Southern California (USC), a GPA of 3.7 and SAT scores around 1350 are common benchmarks. Florida A&M University (FAMU), the University of Miami (UM), and Florida International University (FIU) have varying standards, often around a 3.0 GPA and SAT scores ranging from 1000 to 1200. It’s best to check each school's admissions website for the most current requirements.
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Uranium-235 (UF₃₅) effuses faster than uranium-238 (UF₂₃₈) because of its lower molecular weight. According to Graham's law of effusion, the rate of effusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass. Since UF₃₅ has a molar mass of approximately 235 g/mol and UF₂₃₈ has a molar mass of about 238 g/mol, UF₃₅ effuses roughly 1.01 times faster than UF₂₃₈.
UF Training Reactor was created in 1959.