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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your kid is going to be one of 35,000. Of course it’s going to be competitive, survival of the fittest for clubs, office hours, classes, etc. . . [/quote] True, but even big schools can have collaborative environments. From what I hear from people who actually attend, the experience is very positive. So it seems that any kind of competitiveness is outweighed by many positives.[/quote] Sure, kids like to party and Florida is a party school. [/quote] Florida isn’t any more of a party school than any college is. FSU has a bigger reputation for being a party school. [/quote] Well sure but they are both party schools.[/quote] I heard that UF has a true party hard and work hard reputation. The kids are studying all the time - but come game day, they know how to party. In the old days- it was probably more partying than studying.[/quote] It was a major party school back in the day. I can't get that out of my head...and all the 'gators' I know from that time period.[/quote] My doctor (who had many friends who went to UF) warned me of the same thing when I told him that my kid was considering UF. However, his experience was from the 80s. [/quote]
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