Anonymous wrote:Anyone know anything about the online classes? Concerned that it’s basically zoom college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?
It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Errr, this is a dumb comment. There are school shootings barely making the national news at this point.
Really? Tell me which college has a couple of students killed in school shootings each year, please.
You can double down but it’s a dumb comment that it can’t be true because you haven’t read it on national news. Links were posted.
So you can't answer. That's what I thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?
It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Errr, this is a dumb comment. There are school shootings barely making the national news at this point.
Really? Tell me which college has a couple of students killed in school shootings each year, please.
You can double down but it’s a dumb comment that it can’t be true because you haven’t read it on national news. Links were posted.
Anonymous wrote:We have friends whose DC attends and loves it. Does social science and public policy - is a go getter worldly independent kid.
They currently live abroad but purposely got FL residency at some point and pay FL state tax there so they could apply in state for U Florida (knowing costs were so low for instate.) They never lived in FL before they left to live abroad.
Meanwhile their second ended up in school in TX.
We’ll see about the third.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?
It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Errr, this is a dumb comment. There are school shootings barely making the national news at this point.
Really? Tell me which college has a couple of students killed in school shootings each year, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?
It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Errr, this is a dumb comment. There are school shootings barely making the national news at this point.
Anonymous wrote:We have friends whose DC attends and loves it. Does social science and public policy - is a go getter worldly independent kid.
They currently live abroad but purposely got FL residency at some point and pay FL state tax there so they could apply in state for U Florida (knowing costs were so low for instate.) They never lived in FL before they left to live abroad.
Meanwhile their second ended up in school in TX.
We’ll see about the third.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually had their kid attend UF? If so, what was your experience like?
It’s been good for my child. It’s huge and definitely no hand holding. Very much sink or swim, which is OK for this child. For some of my other kids, I think they would have gotten lost.
I don’t personally like the campus. I hate University that runs through there and every year a couple of students are killed as pedestrians. Lots of kids have scooters to get around which I also personally hate.
It’s very reasonably priced and my child is getting a very good education.
Errr, I feel like this would make national news if true.
Anonymous wrote:I went to UF and it was an amazing 4 years. I loved the campus!
I got into every school I applied to (Duke, Tulane, university of Miami plus my safety of FSU) but 100% never thought about attending anywhere else. Most kids I know were the same. I’m sure if I could have gotten into Ivy League the calculus would been different. It was free too thanks to bright futures.
I think UVA is very similar and am not sure why someone from DC would choose UF when UVA is great and close by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know anything about the online classes? Concerned that it’s basically zoom college
This is the biggest negative.