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You get out of this university exactly whatSuper BrilliantMath
You get out of this university exactly what you put in. You can get the highest paying job in the country (i.e. investment bank on wall street) or end up unemployed. If you take the easy classes a 4.0 gpa won't count for squat. If you take the hard classes (econometrics for anyone going into business) and get at least a 'B' you will be light years ahead of the "masses". Have fun and explore the school (i.e. join clubs in diverse areas). Get some team working experience in social clubs or part time jobs. Then you are set. Also, you MUST get an internship if you want to be permanently employed after graduation.
4th Year Male -- Class 2006
Social Life: A, Individual Value: D
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There are many things to understand about theQuite BrightComputer Engineering
There are many things to understand about the University of Florida.
First of all, unless you're die hard about doing software only, do either computer engineering - hardware emphasis or electrical engineering through the ECE department. Unfortunately, the CISE department is not as organized and the professors don't really teach you as much the fundamentals of computer science as you would need. Their approach is: teach you the concepts and let you figure out how to do the programming, which can become frustrating especially with more complicated assignments. A lot of classes are pretty big and have very little interaction.

In contrast, I have found my electrical engineering teachers to be more caring about the individual, the classes to be more interactive and smaller, the coursework to be taught in a manner that actually makes it fun to learn it, and the project useful in industry.

But there is one law that I have found of utmost importance in this school: you have to find the opportunities, they will not come to you. This school has tremendous amount of opportunities, from research, to interships, to sports, to service organizations, but you need to be interested and involved. When you do this, you will realize that UF has a lot to offer. If you have the possibility of participating in the Honors Department, take it. They will give you individual treatment and will actually care about your problems.

Unfortunately, due to the enormity of this school (40,000+) registrars, financial aid, are all very bureaucratic and tend to see you as a number. My advice to you in these cases are skip the front desk people and go to the supervisors if you have a real problem you need to solve. Those are the only people who can help you. I say this as a person who has had a problem with financial aid for almost every semester that I've been here.

I don't want to put UF down, it is really a good school with a great variety of people and opportunities. You need to seek them out, they will not take care of you. The education is very good and the environment is not too competitive, meaning that you will actually make friends in your department. The professors are willing to help you most of the time and they are for the most part an untapped resource so take advantage of this.Once you get yourself settled in, you'll enjoy it.

4th Year Female -- Class 2006
Faculty Accessibility: A, Individual Value: D
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UF is the most prestigious college in Florida,BrightUndecided
UF is the most prestigious college in Florida, and thus worthwhile to attend. But with so many students, relationships w/ profs can be impersonal. Experience with administration has been pure indifference. City lacks culture, students are generally racially segregated into homogeneous groups. Weekends consist of drunken revelry, fornication, and good times w/ the GATORS! Frats/sororites dominate. If you want to distinguish yourself, be prepared to study and face competition. LOTS of opportunities, but you have to get out and seek them.
1st Year Female -- Class 2008
Perceived Campus Safety: A, Individual Value: D-
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