<p>I'm currently a junior in high school and UF is my top choice as a university to attend. I've read that UF has a top notch engineering program, but what do you think about the aerospace/mechanical program? Internship and job opportunities, the professors, and really just anything you know about the program. Any opinions will be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Also, I'd like to hear an evaluation of the following two posts from [url=<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/engineering-majors/486826-univsity-florida-vs-ga-tech-vs-michigan.html%5Dthis">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/engineering-majors/486826-univsity-florida-vs-ga-tech-vs-michigan.html]this</a> thread<a href="posts%20#5%20and%206">/url</a>:</p>
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UF's undergrad engineering, while having a good reputation, suffers in the lower division classes; the classes are gargantuan, poorly taught, & the engineering advisors (at least in Mechanical & Aerospace) just generally suck. I did 2 years at UF & deeply regret not having changed major sooner.</p>
<p>That, or just stay the hell away from MAE. I hear CivE has happy students.
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Being a UF alum, I heard my mechanical friends gripe all the time about their professors, but let me tell you the electrical and computer engineering ones were fantastic for the most part. I took 1 or 2 mechanical classes and yeah those guys don't give 2 sh**s and accuse you of not going to class if you are asking questions in office hours.
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<p>Thanks, and hopefully I can be a Gator this time next year! :)</p>