University of Central Florida Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about University of Central Florida? Why?

Melissa

At this time I do not feel that I can answer this question because I am just transferring to the University and I have not attended any classes.

Jared

UCF and the surrounding area have the worst traffic

Kristal

Not applicable.

Angela

The worst thing about UCF is the size of the student body. The registrar lost my transcript several times which resulted in a hold on my account so that I couldn't apply for classes, and my financial aid would not go through. It is also very hard to get to know your professors which is necessary when applying for scholarships that need letters oc recommendations

Ronald

Once you get into your major related courses, the course work seems to pile up near the end of the semester and you're constantly caught up doing work without reprieve.

Ka

While UCF is always improving the older buildings and facilities, I do not like that there is always construction every where on campus.

Ovidio

The worst thing about UCF is the walking distance from class to class at times.

Anthony

The worst thing at the school is the unacceptance of cultural diversity. There are many teachers from other countries, and most are very well spoken thought provoking professors. However, there are select number of students from each of these classes that complain about their accents or state that they cannot understand them. I feel these students do not care to pay attention in class and instead blame the instructor.

Devyn

For me, the worst thing is parking. It is a year-round battle in which the amount of students far outnumbers the amount of parking spaces. Some people will drive around for almost an hour just to get a spot, only to walk a mile to their class. I drive to a business complex a few miles away and take the bus onto campus. With all this, I still pay nearly $100 for a parking pass. Living so far away from campus is also problematic and feeds into the parking issue.

Argenis

The only problem my school currently has is a lack of course offerings and scheduling conflict. Unfortunately, many students work, in order to pay for schooling and the way in which scheduling is set for the coming semester, conflicts gravely with work schedules. Most courses are offer in the middle of day and very few at night. In the event, a student must forgo completing satisfactory progress on a 4-year graduation schedule and revert to a 6-year schedule. It is a catch-22: meet with financial or course requirements.