This person cares more about Surrounding City than the average student.
Intelligence: Bright
ACT:
SAT: 1060
Lowest Rating Individual Value C
Describes the student body mostly as: Friendly, Approachable
Describes the faculty mostly as: Friendly, Helpful
Highest Rating Educational Quality A
How this student rated the school:
Educational Quality
A
Faculty Accessibility
A-
Useful Schoolwork
B-
Excess Competition
B+
Academic Success
B
Creativity/Innovation
B+
Individual Value
C
University Resource Use
A
Campus Aesthetics/Beauty
B-
Friendliness
B-
Campus Maintenance
B
Social Life
B
Surrounding City
C+
Extra Curriculars
B-
Safety
B
I
graduated from USF about a few years ago and have
great memories of my college experience while there. I feel
that the most imporant advice I have to give unhappy
students is to get involved either with a sorority, frat,
Student Gov't, intramural sports, etc. There is something for everyone,
but it's up to you to seek it out-not the
other way around especially at a large state school like
USF. Of course if all you do is go home
on the weekends to hang out w/ high school friends
or stay in your dorm room by yourself you're not
going to have a good “college” experience at USF, or
anywhere for that matter. My best friends are still to
this day people I met at USF.
Another secret
is to always go to class, sit in the front
and ask questions. You'll never get less than a “C”
grade if the prof thinks you're trying and you're always
at class.
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