<p>So I'm trying to decide which school would fit me the best, UF or UCF. UF has lots of prestige, but that's not what I'm particularly aiming for; I know UCF is a really nice school too. Here's what's most important to me:
1. Major: I really like the Applied Physiology and Kinesiology major. It's absolutely my first choice for a major. UF has it, UCF doesn't. UCF has athletic training, pre-clinical, and exercise science. I'm not sure any of those are exactly what I want though.
2. Social life, but no drinking: I want a school where I can meet lots of people and have a lot of fun hanging out with friends all the time, but I don't want to be surrounded by people drinking 24/7.
3. Scholarship money: UCF will probably give me a bigger scholarship. Im going to be pretty dependent upon scholarship money. I have decent stats and I was a National Merit Commended Scholar. 28 ACT, 1930 SAT, 4.0 unweighted and 4.3 weighted GPA. Really good extra-curricular resume.
4. Overall atmosphere: I want somewhere where I can take challenging classes, get a degree that will help me get into grad school, and at the same time have an active social life and meet lots of people. I'm afraid UF will have a more "cold" feeling from administration and professors, and I won't feel as comfortable there. </p>
<p>So, would you recommend UCF or UF for me? Any advice would be great :)</p>