University of Central Florida Reviews of Bachelor's in English

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  • Annual Tuition: $22,467
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Reviews - Bachelor's in English

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Emily L
  • Reviewed: 9/27/2019
  • Degree: English
"UCF is a great place for traditional and non-traditional students. As a non-traditional student, I found the campus welcoming, resourceful, and clear. It was very easy to figure out which courses satisfied specific criteria. Although I haven't used my English degree extensively in my chosen career path, writing English papers has given me quite an edge with Microsoft Word and academic research, which have proven useful in my field. Shout-out to the UCF English faculty who are awesome!"
Pablo
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2015
  • Degree: English
"Incredible social experience. Educational experience interesting when you know your direction."
Angie
  • Reviewed: 8/12/2014
  • Degree: English
"UCF is a great school if you are the majority and not the minority. While this school offer great academic programs, the lack of support for its minority students almost supersedes its academics abilities. I was a straight A student for most of my UCF career, but did not receive any financial support from the college. Instead, funds are used towards the athletic programs. Minorities are left out of mainstream events and occurrences. My advice, select a school that has a good sense of community, diverse, and who rewards you for your academic excellence!"
Christine Crowther
  • Reviewed: 8/5/2014
  • Degree: English
"I am so fortunate to have obtained my English degree from UCF. The professors at UCF in the English Dept are extremely brilliant and quite engaging. I'm very proud of my education!"
Shanna
  • Reviewed: 8/5/2014
  • Degree: English
"I enjoyed the variety of classes I have to choose from while pursuing my Lit degree. I especially enjoyed the Literature of the Bible class because I thought it was a unique approach to the text. My experiences with the professors varied. Some I found to be very helpful while others were less so. There are lots of on-campus activities to participate in if that is your cup of tea. I did not like how difficult it was to create a class schedule sometimes. Especially for my art minor, the class offerings tend to be very limited and inconvenient."