Review of University of South Florida-St Petersburg
from Astatula, FL
Describe your college in three sentences.
This is my absolute dream school. Small class sizes, a hospital close by for health science majors. 75% of the students that walk across the stage at graduation have already found a job in their career choice.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Don't hesitate to contact admissions, they're super helpful.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
I was told that the classes are challenging, which is great.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Small room sizes, but they place you on a floor with people in similar classes so you can study with them. They make you take like a survey before you get put into a room so they can put you with people that you match up with.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Not many options unless you like starbucks from what I saw. There are other options that I didn't get to see because I went during summer, which means like everything on campus is closed.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
You can join a variety of clubs, lounge on the lawn, "rent" kayaks, boats, and what not (I was told for free, but don't quote me). There's also concerts in the area, the Trop. is not too far from the campus.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
No Greek Life
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Theres little boxes around every corner that can let you contact the police, which would get there in like 90 seconds according to my guide. Even though there is never really any crime.
This is my absolute dream school. Small class sizes, a hospital close by for health science majors. 75% of the students that walk across the stage at graduation have already found a job in their career choice.
Don't hesitate to contact admissions, they're super helpful.
I was told that the classes are challenging, which is great.
Small room sizes, but they place you on a floor with people in similar classes so you can study with them. They make you take like a survey before you get put into a room so they can put you with people that you match up with.
Not many options unless you like starbucks from what I saw. There are other options that I didn't get to see because I went during summer, which means like everything on campus is closed.
You can join a variety of clubs, lounge on the lawn, "rent" kayaks, boats, and what not (I was told for free, but don't quote me). There's also concerts in the area, the Trop. is not too far from the campus.
No Greek Life
Theres little boxes around every corner that can let you contact the police, which would get there in like 90 seconds according to my guide. Even though there is never really any crime.