<p>I have to go during the summer but can still go during the fall and stuff. What’s the point of this?</p>
<p>Is taking classes during the summer fun?</p>
<p>I have to go during the summer but can still go during the fall and stuff. What’s the point of this?</p>
<p>Is taking classes during the summer fun?</p>
<p>if you were accepted into the program for the summer semester, you will almost undoubtedly be able to remain over the subsequent fall and spring semesters. Summer classes are nice at all the major Florida universities because there are few fewer people there (classes are still large). That might help with the transition to Orlando. If I were you, I would be extra careful outside of campus through (unless you are living on campus then I am sure it wont matter) as apparently crime rate is really high there. Fewer students = fewer targets for crime = higher rate for those who are actually there… I am pretty sure the thugs from the Orlando ‘hoods’ don’t take summer vacations.</p>
<p>Hannah, I think you’re starting to get me paranoid with this whole high crime rate thing, lol.</p>
<p>Hannahfox is right. If you were accepted into the summer term, you will almost undoubtedly be accepted into the fall term. I haven’t taken summer classes at UCF, so I wouldn’t know much about that, but I would assume that the classes are much smaller. Relax, and contact UCF undergrad for more information about your enrollment process.</p>
<p>I was accepted into Summer 2010, and was confused as well. So I called, and they said once your accepted, your in until you graduate lol.</p>
<p>Less competitive students are granted summer or spring admission, but once your in you are in. My sister lives with her family only 2 miles from campus, and it is not an unsafe area. COMMON SENSE. Downtown Orlando is MILES and MILES from campus, which sits on the outskirts of town. Campus is not a high crime area.</p>
<p>Hannafox, you’re paranoid about the crime here. It’s not that bad. All you’ve read are negative reviews because the truth is, no one with a positive experience takes the time to leave a review. There may be more crime here than some other areas but it’s NOT that dangerous.</p>
<p>hannahfox123, time to take the silverspoon out of your mouth and plastic bubble from around you. </p>
<p>Welcome to life.</p>
<p>LOL crime rate is high in almost every big city. I’m not even afraid if you come from places like NYC, Philly, Newark, and etc you should expect this. </p>
<p>It’s usually those quite campuses out in the middle of nowhere where the real crime happens anyways.</p>
<p>I truly hope the reviews of all the apartment complexes near UCF are exaggerations. </p>
<p>You are right, I am paranoid. I keep reading “my door was kicked down” and “they stole my car”. I truly hope I don’t have to choose a school to attend based on the likely hood my $80,000 car will be vandalized beyond repair because when they showed up to steal it, they noticed a bar on the steering wheel. </p>
<p>Breaking into my house I can handle… plenty of ways to make that impossible.
You can easily stop somebody from stealing your car… and even then insurance company pays for it in full…
I can even handle the chance of being robbed at gun point… Just don’t walk around alone at night…</p>
<p>I really don’t want to wake up and find my car keyed w/ windows smashed because the criminals who took all that time to come in and take it found out it had an alarm system and bar… It’s a real pain in the ass trying to fix vandalism to your car. 75-100$ a month for a garage is absurd.</p>
<p>They’re all exaggerations. If they were true no one would live there. All my friends who don’t live on campus live in the apartments right next to campus. They’re all happy enough that they’re going to continue to live in the apartments nearby. Are there minor problems? Yes, of course, but it’s not the freaking ghetto.</p>