<p>Yeah, I don’t get that one either, janna. </p>
<p>OP, [as</a> I have previously posted on this forum](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/15229315-post8.html]as”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/15229315-post8.html) FSU Housing is easily broken down as such:</p>
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<p>As you can see, unless by some odd stroke of extreme misfortune, a person with a housing priority number of around 5000 is still pretty much guaranteed on-campus housing. </p>
<p>However, I do want to stress one point: No one really can say for sure what day the cutoff will be reached for any specific dorm this year. Housing completely changed the application process when they pushed it back a month from decision date. What used to start sometimes before the decisions were released in December was pretty predictable. With this new system, I’m sure even the Housing people don’t know what to expect (it honestly seems like they never know, really). </p>
<p>My best advice is that if you’re anywhere near set on going to FSU, that you end up applying for housing within the first day or two. No one really knows what to expect. There could be a rush to apply that’s worse than anything Housing ever had when it opened the application in December. There could be a slow, but steady trickle of people applying, and you could get a really low priority number a couple days in. Unfortunately, no one knows either way.</p>
<p>And finally, ignore ilovethe47. As you might have realized from his posts in just this thread (not to mention his posts elsewhere), he’s just a pathetic UF ■■■■■.</p>