<p>I graduated with BS in Management Information Systems from University of South Florida. As for the graduated school, I have applied to University of South Florida, University of North Florida, University of West Florida, and Florida Atlantic University. I've been accepted in all the colleges. I do not want to go to University of South Florida. So I have three schools to pick from. My confusion is which one to pick. I think UNF being located in Jacksonville will have more job opportunity/internship opportunity once I graduate. My major in UNF will be Computer & Information Science. I really love the program at UWF which is Computer Science Database System. I liked working with database during my undergrad and when combined with CS, I think it's a good program but since Pensacola is a small city, there won't be much job opportunity there. And in FAU I'm accepted in Information Technology and Management program. I've heard FAU is a really good business school. So now my dilemma is that which graduate school is ranked good academically and be able to offer me opportunities for internship or job upon graduation. Location, housing, campus is not the real issue right now. So if anyone has any inputs, I'll appreciate everyone's help. Thank you.</p>
<p>I am going to usf for biochemistry and I am wondering if you believe that i will get the same education at uwf as one of the bigger schools? I have heard different things about uwf but it looks good to me. What do you think? i kind of wanted a smaller school but my parents think usf is way better.</p>
<p>I don’t know much about UWF. Most of the people are saying it’s a good school but they don’t like the location and smaller than USF. I’m not sure if you are planning to go for research in USF for biochem, if you do then you should go to USF. Plus if you are looking for job right after college then considering the location of USF, it would be a wiser choice. As for the degree, it’s same if you take it from USF or UWF or any other university as long as they have accreditation which both USF and UWF do.</p>