UF, FSU honors, or University of Tampa honors??

<p>I've only been to UF once briefly and don't remember much about it but I've heard that it's way too big, hard to get your undergrad in 4 years and that Gainesville is very boring with not much to do. However, it's a very good school and it has international business which I want to major in. I'm going to visit again to see if my opinion on Gainesville changes.
I really liked FSU when I visited and the honors program offers smaller class sizes (I like small classes). It's close to government for internships and I liked the vibe on campus. However I heard it's a huge party school and it doesn't have international business.
I didn't really feel anything for Utampa. I heard it's not that good of a school but it's closer to home, smaller, and must have tons of internship opportunities. I also got the vibe that a lot of people there are very snobby and that there's not much to do in Tampa unless you're rich (I've heard this from several people). </p>

<p>I need advice! I have no idea where to go for school. Suggestions/experiences would be welcome!</p>

<p>Have you been admitted to all three?
If not, for smaller classes, look into Barry, Eckerd, FAU-Honors, FIT…</p>

<p>Overall, though, if you’ve been admitted to these three, I’d go with FSU Honors - and they do have international business ( as a certificate you add to your major, which is a great way for you to do things.)
If you don’t want to be in a dorm that parties 24/7, make sure to check out the honors dorms, where the parties are wild but limited to the weekend. Plus, as far as dorms go, they’re spectacular - so request a room there ASAP because they go fast (there aren’t enough).
<a href=“http://honors.fsu.edu/housing.html”>http://honors.fsu.edu/housing.html&lt;/a&gt;
How good are you with languages, though? Because for international business you should have one language at AP level and start another one to get it to international level, or at least take a bunch of culture courses in English to understand the different cultural contexts. You could of course take advantage of the Honors program and the special business opportunities to spend one semester in a “partner” institution abroad and in a “partner” institution in the US (this is especially interesting if you can be in a big city).</p>