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Create an account now!South beach, the grove, key biscayne
» Read MoreI like to attend sporting events. Our men's football, basketball and baseball teams are all fairly good. I enjoy sports and its free with your student fees. Also, if you take the metro the entire city of Miami is yours!
» Read MoreThere seemed to be plenty of stuff to do for fun. Theres an area on campus where my tour guide said there something going on almost every day. So even though you're, for the most part, stuck on campus your first year, you will be entertained on campus.
» Read MoreSouth Beach is very close and accessible through public transportation for just $5 a day. There are countless places to shop and eat near campus. Many popular festivals go on here and in surrounding areas such as the Ultra Music Festival.
» Read MoreThere are always things to do for fun. You can go to parties, the beach, tons of activities provided on and off campus.
» Read MoreYour right there near Miami, so from the beach to the city itself, there are definitely things to do.
» Read MoreHeh. Aside from the typical frat parties, clubs, and school-sponsored events, there's a free cinema on campus and access to tons of unique facilities such as sand volleyball courts! You can't actually say you're bored here, you'd have to be doing something wrong.
» Read MoreSouth Beach just a couple of miles away, the grove, going to the beach or the pool.
» Read MoreThere are a ton of activities that you can do on campus. For example, the last day of class Hurricane Productions put on a Winter Wonderland where they covered the Foote Green with snow for a giant snowball fight. The Ring Theater always has a show going on and on Tuesday's students can get in for free. There are also the clubs in Coconut Grove. I tend to avoid these because I do not party. I enjoyed the on campus activities more. :)
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