<p>Yes, but there’s also a story behind that. </p>
<p>After getting rejected I went to UCF for a year and decided to transfer out to SFC to finish my pre reqs (over the summer and fall). During this time I constantly asked my college (CLAS) if everything was in order. They assured me it was, but that didn’t stop me from checking in from time to time.
Finally, about 2 weeks before the transfer decision, one of the counselors told me that they don’t accept transfers with my amount of credits (61+ UCF+ SFC). She then said that I had a unique case and that the committee will take that into account (She basically saved me, because if she hadn’t said this, I wouldn’t have even made the short list).</p>
<p>All in all I like where I’m at. UF is a very nice school and the professors, at least so far, seem to really care about their students. I agree about the large class sizes. It means you’ll just have to apply yourself that much more.</p>
<p>You can always go to a community college. I’ve actually found that the professors aren’t that bad there either, and you’ll save a lot of money. The downside is that you’re going to miss out on building a report with professors, which means less letters of recommendation/ research(if thats your thing).</p>
<p>Sorry if I’m rambling a bit. It’s a tad late.</p>