<p>Check it out</p>
<p>Yeah pretty good I guess but I walk out of too many UF courses feeling like I've learned nothing........I'm talking A's here too.</p>
<p>^Do you really think that has anything to do with UF?</p>
<p>It's not what you do in class that makes you learn, it's what you do outside of it. Class should be for clarification, not the first go around of a topic. A good university is one that provides great resources for you to help yourself, like knowledgeable professors, research opportunities, career networking etc. Many people can get A's by simply showing up or studying the night before - it's called having good deductive reasoning and a short term memory. Learning is a process, not sitting in chair.</p>
<p>What classes are you talking about?</p>
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<p>Maybe the BS elective classes that some take, but I learn a lot in all the classes I took related to my major and minor. I also choose gen ed classes that I would find interesting and not b/c they were easy A's.</p>