University of Central Florida Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of Central Florida?

Lian

Someone that is on a budget that is willing to work for what they want

BetsyCubero

Anybody.

Krystal

The type of person who should attend this school is someone who is able to be in a classroom setting with many students, is self-motivated and is up for a challenge.

Brittani

Any type of person that is willing to work should attend this school. The school is very diverse and accepts any one that is ready to learn.

Yee

University of Central Florida is ideal for someone who is diverse, adapts to change, and be a part of a university that is cutting-edge in research and is constantly growing.

Amanda

Almost any type of student would fit in at the University of Central Florida. It is multicultural, as well as balanced in age of students. The classes tend to be rather large, and the campus is always bustling with life. it's a great atmosphere for a student who wants to be involved and always have something to do. Social activities make it easy to get to know new friends, and it brings the huge campus down to size. If one doesn't mind the size, UCF is great!

Ashley

Any student seeking a quality education should attend this school. As a student on the Rosen hospitality campus, I can guarantee potential students would not be disappointed in the quality of the teaching, the availability of the student organizations, and the abundance of internship and career opportunities in the area.

Aubri

I don't think there is a particular type of person meant to attend UCF. I've met lots of people and no one fits one certain category. Whoever attends this school should definitely be okay with lots of people; afterall, UCF has over 50,000 students.

Melanie

An artsy, party animal should attend this school.

Yuliena

A university, I believe, provides the opportunity to develop individual interests no matter what kind of person attends it. Yet the University of Central Florida caters more to those kinds of people who are outspoken versus introverted. Barely any time is available, it seems to me, to develop the interests of those people who seek personal attention when such a large body of people are present.