The University of Florida
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Educational Quality | B- | Faculty Accessibility | C |
Useful Schoolwork | B- | Excess Competition | B |
Academic Success | B | Creativity/ Innovation | C |
Individual Value | C- | University Resource Use | C |
Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | D+ | Friendliness | C+ |
Campus Maintenance | C- | Social Life | C- |
Surrounding City | C- | Extra Curriculars | B |
Safety | C- | ||
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Lowest Rating Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | D+ |
Highest Rating Excess Competition | B |
I just have to commend you for the writing style of this post. Love it. XD |
Well written, entertaining review and sorry you had such an awful time as a Gator. It is a large university and there will always be some who have bad luck or who don't feel it is for them. There are much, much worse universities than UF. Good luck finding a better fit—try the books "Colleges that Change Lives" and "Cool Colleges" for ideas. Big State U's aren't for everyone. |
I heartedly disagree with much of what you wrote. You talk to us like we're sending you to Searcy, Abileine or Tulsa. Tip, grow some. |
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Imagine being plunked down in a giant back water city of 50,000 people with little cultural appeal, a never ending twilight zone of pure agony and anonymity. No longer standing out as an individual, you are forced to blend in as a miniscule pixel of the greater Gator Nation picture. Many days are spent here hoping to merely eke out an existence. Blissful moments here are far and in between, so be prepared to cherish them when they occur. If you enjoy reliving the high school days, a shallow Greek system filled with seedy and immature people, attending a school that stems from its mediocre football team, and referring to yourself as an ID number at the top of your scantron, then you will fit in perfectly here. If you are hoping to be recognized as a human being, to have a name put to your face, and to grow intellectually and emotionally and look back fondly upon your college experience, then I advise you look elsewhere. This place has not been, and will never be a home away from home for me, and I mark the red X's on my calendar until I can be released into the real world outside of central Florida where vibrant culture and new intellectual perspectives exist. The suburbs of Gainesville are bleak and there is little future here unless you plan on returning to your home town to become another part of the gator legacy, which I do not plan on doing. If there is one piece of useful advice I could give anyone considering here, it is do not be duped by a label. You really do receive what you pay for and sometimes it truly is worth the splurge to attend somewhere that you truly feel you belong. It takes a strong mental will to survive and make a name for yourself here and I commend anyone who can. However, I will not be one of those sticking around another year to find out. I have wasted enough of my time here and life is too short to spend in misery. I have realized every minute I spent here in angst is a minute of happiness I will never acquire back. I have nothing to say except, "Later gator," and I hope that you as a discerning prospective student will heed to my warning and do the same.