<p>If you plan on working and living in the south, UF.</p>
<p>Otherwise, stay north!!</p>
<p>If you plan on working and living in the south, UF.</p>
<p>Otherwise, stay north!!</p>
<p>LOL, then the trolls deserved it. Oh by the way parent2noles, how is the PR program at FSU?</p>
<p>The Public Relations Program at Florida State is located within the College of Communication and Information and is a “limited access program” to the B.S. or B.A. level. This means the program has more demand than there are seats available, which means it will be competitive to enter.</p>
<p>Here’s a link to the PR academic guide: [The</a> Florida State University](<a href=“http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/publicrelations.html]The”>http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/publicrelations.html)</p>
<p>You might also look at the College of Business’ Marketing program, too. It is a “limited access program” as well: <a href=“http://www.cob.fsu.edu/Academic-Programs/Departments/Marketing[/url]”>http://www.cob.fsu.edu/Academic-Programs/Departments/Marketing</a></p>
<p>I would say, go to g-ville. Going to UF offers so much from choices of a college life to classes and majors. Gainesville is such a great college town. So many students head there for school and then end up staying because it is really cute and friendly.</p>
<p>There are students everywhere and amenities that appeal to them go along with it. It is a very bicycle friendly city because of all the students and is small enough that you can get around the whole city pretty much by bike. It is actually easier to get around by bike because you avoid the traffic that can get pretty thick.</p>
<p>There are activities and places to go for people that want to be surrounded by kids and drinking, of course, but there is more for those who prefer quiet too. The weather is really nice, it doesn’t get as hot as the lower parts of Florida and just a little colder. There are springs nearby and places to hike.</p>
<p>Go to UF! It is a great school… good at business but also great at other majors in case you want to switch. The people are really nice and the campus is really pretty.</p>
<p>Check out this online business degree from UF: [Bachelor</a> of Science in Business Administration](<a href=“http://catalog.distance.ufl.edu/program.aspx?p=1]Bachelor”>http://catalog.distance.ufl.edu/program.aspx?p=1) Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and also a Master’s Degree…both online. Of course if it is the UF campus life you seek, Gainesville is a beautiful place to live. It’s not called Tree City for nothing! There are bike paths everywhere and natural springs are close by. You’re not far from the ocean. Of course, being a Gator is the best part of it.</p>
<p>Beware of trolls.</p>