<p>Which school has the least partying: usf, uf, or ucf? I want a school where I can have a social life and meet lots of people, but I’m not interested in drinking or anything like that… I will be staying in on-campus housing, and I’m afraid everyone will be drinking a lot At which school is it easiest to find other people to hang out with that don’t party?</p>
<p>I think they all would have pretty active party scenes, but you can probably also find people at each of these schools that don’t party. I don’t party but like both UF and USF (UCF was too big for me); I think its just who YOU choose to be around.</p>
<p>UF and UCF are known for there parties.</p>
<p>UF is a huge party school, but as always you can find people who don’t. My sister goes there and is basically like a nun. I would IMAGINE USF has the best environment because first year students are required to live on campus so you’re bound to find people who also don’t drink etc.</p>
<p>We visited all three, and USF seemed like the nicest and most serious. My daughter’s friend who goes there wanted to go because, like you, she is a serious student. She has done very well there.</p>
<p>Off campus is usually where the parties start for USF.</p>
<p>UCF is a big party school is all i know</p>
<p>UF and USF are party schools for sure.</p>
<p>UF by far, Greek life and SEC football in a traditional small-town, Southern setting…everything revolves around the University in Gainesville, which can be good or bad depending on your perspective. USF and UCF are both located in major urban cities with lots of influences competing for your attention…I have to say UCF is up and coming in every respect, and I agree there is big-time social life and a cool atmosphere near campus. I’ve not been in touch as much on USF, but Tampa is a great city!</p>