University of Florida Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend University of Florida?

Sanela

Anyone who is a Seminole fan!!! :)

Alexis

Someone who wants to just 'breeze' through college and not put much effort into academics.

Monika

People who aren't prepared to work. Also people who have no self discipline. The University of Florida is a school where you have to work, and work hard but it's a wonderful experience.

Ana

someone afraid of big schools and who wont do their work

Patryk

The type of person that shouldn't attend the University of Florida is one that is not open to different cultures and people. The University is so large that there are students from literally all types of backgrounds, and if one can not tolerate other's culture then he/she should not consider the University of Florida.

Lisandra

The University of Florida is a large school with many opportunities but competitiveness and the desire to further one's education is necessary to be successful here. A student looking for personal relationships with their professors and guidance through their college experience should not go here. Those who are most successful here are those who are not afraid to take initiative and be the ones to establish relationships with professors.

Guylande

Anyone that isn't a hard worker or who doesn't like to try harder shouldn't attend this school.

Adriana

People who don't like big and but not crowed enviroments their is a lot of students here so you might feel overwhelmed, if you cant be away from the beach dont come here

Andrew

If a student doesn't feel comfortable with a large University, they should not attend. If a student needs to find employment while at UF, it will be difficult to find a job due to the large population of college students and local high school kids.

Natalia

People who are mentally closed to new ideas and cultural perspectives, and are too self-absorbed that they are quick to make false judments should not attend this school. Students should not accustom themselves to seek people of their same cultural background but rather become diverse in their choices so that they are enriched with new experiences, ideas and perspectives, as this may help students become more aware of the realities of life and their surroundings and are not enclosed in their own fairytale bubble.