University of Central Florida Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend University of Central Florida?

Camille

A person who has no interest in their community and doesn't like to hear of ways they can make a positive impact on those around them shouldn't make this school their first choice. UCF students and staff are very involved in the community around them and we do our best to lend a helping hand.

Jasmine

Every type of person would fit in perfectly at UCF.

Tracy

Someone not capable of reading a map.

Gina

A person who is not serious about furthering his or her education is the type of person that shouldn't go to my school. UCF is a place of opportunity that all who come here should take advantage of. Anyone who doesn't have the intention of expanding his or her knowledge should seek a different future.

Greg

People who preffer small campuses, very small classes, and rural settings.

Jaymie

A person that does not want to work on their studies should not attend this school.

Michelle

Anyone who doesn't like a lot of people around at once, or large classes. At lunch time, campus is pretty crowded and there are over 50,000 students enrolled at UCF. There are a lot of Lecture classes that have over 400 people, but there are small classes too, especially if you are enrolled in the Burnett Honors College. If you plan on driving to school everyday you probably shouldn't go here, parking is insane! But if you get there early its not too bad. Walking is good for you anyways.

Angela

Lazy people. You have to work for whatever you want

Zachary

If you are a person looking for an easy "get by" and easy A's, dont attend this school. If you are not willing to get involved and help out the community, this school is not the one for you.

Jessica

I'm not really sure, the campus as a whole is very accepting, I've known students who work very hard in extremely competitive programs, and students who slack off in easier majors. There are organizations for both conservative and liberal minded students as well as just about anything else students want to become involved in.