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Facts

Best Things

  1. Saturdays during football season.
  2. Gainesville is a quintessential college town.
  3. Professors are usually cool.
  4. You can change majors without changing schools.
  5. The weather is cold enough for those who enjoy sweater weather, but warm enough for those who enjoy short shorts.
  6. Being able to call one of the most prestigious universities in the country your alma mater.
  7. Meeting an interesting student body.
  8. There's every organization you could want.
  9. UF is big enough that you always learn something new.
  10. . . . But it's small enough that it belongs to you.

Worst Things

  1. Parking is dismal.
  2. Get used to walking. Everywhere.
  3. Gas is expensive.
  4. Frequent fire drills at the most inopportune times.
  5. You can't always get a spot in a class you really want.
  6. Football tickets take a real commitment to get.
  7. Dorm showers aren't exactly luxurious.
  8. Some TAs can be difficult to understand.
  9. You’ll miss home from time to time.
  10. You'll probably have to leave someday.

Most Recent Contributing Author

Name: Jared Misner
Hometown: Clearwater, FL
Major: Public Relations

Jared is a vegan.

Contributing Author Internship

College Prowler is actively seeking talented students to be "Contributing Authors," and assist with updating the College Prowler guide to their school. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain internship experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more about the internship.