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I really did not like UNF at all. The students were friendly but student government and upper level staff were unapproachable and useless. Geese were everywhere and there was bird crap constantly on the sidewalks. The main parking lot was built on the other side of the sports arena… which consists of a few lousy baseball/softball fields that are utilized by and even duller set of baseball/softball teams and then a track, which an equally lousy lacrosse team uses for its yearly loosing streak. My point is that they put the parking lot on the other side of the arena so student, if they don't want to wait thirty minutes on a shuttle, have to walk almost a mile one way just to get to class. It is almost as if they purposefully make things difficult for students by trying to force them to get involved in their below par extra curricular activities… (Dear UNF, If I wanted anything besides an education from a college I would have went to UF) Almost all the classes fill up quickly and the school allows all the sports teams, student government, and any other brown-nosers to register first, putting any student who has to work while going to school at even more of a disadvantage. The curriculum consisted of a bunch of vocabulary words with little to know actual real world skills classes. In general, I feel as if I have been robbed of my time and my money by paying for these classes. Anyways, the list goes on and on, simply put, I would not have remained here if there were another public school that was a reasonable distance away from my home. DON'T GO THERE!!! |