<p>Got accepted into both, plan on majoring in Business/marketing/entrepreneurship.
Definitely want to join a Fraternity. Which one is best for me?</p>
<p>Visit both, speak with business faculty, visit the frats and then decide.</p>
<p>FSU has a much better student-faculty ratio than UCF. If you cannot interact with faculty, what value does the school have for anyone other than as a diploma mill?</p>
<p>See also: <a href=“Rankings | Florida State University”>Rankings | Florida State University;
<p>I love FiOS. ;)</p>
<p><— FSU Business student focused on entrepreneurship</p>
<p>You’d love it here I’m sure. There’s a big greek scene as well. Visit both!</p>
<p>my son is majoring in business. When he was deciding, I emailed the business dept. and asked if someone could meet with him on a Friday afternoon when we went up for a football weekend. Within a few hours I got a reply and it was set. The adviser spent over an hour describing the business dept., answered all our questions, and then gave us a tour of the business school. After that meeting, my son decided on FSU. </p>
<p>There are many fraternities there. Greek is big there. </p>
<p>My son felt UCF was too big and impersonal looking. He felt FSU was more like a traditional college campus which is what he wanted.</p>
<p>I would try to meet with a member of the business dept. from both schools and see which feels better for you.</p>