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    Barry University

    Barry University

    2.9(26 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    This institution only cares about its undergrads and medical programs. Any graduate program outside…read moreof that gets barely any support, encouragement or fair treatment. This school is quick to take your money and even faster to treat you as if YOU are the one PRIVILEGED with going there. They don't invest the grant money they receive back into the programs, the faculty will protect its staff before the interest of its student, they will blatantly lie to you in order to diminish your rights as a student. If you are pursing a masters degree only come here to get a high enough GPA to transfer. They will take your money, sanity, and in my case my degree if you are not willing to sacrifice your rights and self respect as a student to fall in line. STAY AWAY FROM BARRY UNIVERSITY.

    I had the pleasure of visiting the campus of Barry University last week. The property is immaculate…read moreand beautiful. I cherish the momemts I spent in the chapel. Everone on campus was warm and helpful. The security gaurd took the time to direct me to the building I needed across campus. I decided to walk instead of moving my car and I'm glad that I did. I enjoyed following the sidewalks to the large open courtyard where the chapel, admissions, and other buildings are located. It seems that Barry does not have that great of a ranking. I'm not sure why that is. If someone were looking for a small campus with low student population, Barry would be a good choice. I was just here to drop something off but would come back to attend an event as the campus is lovely.

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    Miami Dade College - Wolfson Campus - View from the 4th floor - parking garage in BLD 7

    Miami Dade College - Wolfson Campus

    2.8(50 reviews)
    4.0 miDowntown

    My perspective more as a neighbor than a student. I love how they offer some interesting lectures…read moreto the public. I've been to a few insightful ones here. During a book festival event, I also took a fun cooking demo and were impressed by the facilities. It's nice to have a college campus in the heard of downtown and engaging with the community. During the last talk I attended, the students in the crowd seemed ambitious and eager to soak up knowledge.

    So, I went to the gym with my friends and got in with crocs. I didnt know you could not enter with…read morecrocs but the black bald guy told me that i could not and he gave me a pass for that day. Today, i tried to go again and went in with jeans because i had just got out of class and wanted to work on my upper body just for a bit until my other class started. I got in and got a locker and nobody but the black bald guy notices that i have jeans on and says that I cannot work out with jeans. This frustrated me because why are you always looking at me when im trying to workout? Honestly, I think he has a problem with me because he's always looking at me and makes me feel uncomfortable. He's a weird guy bro. And obviously if you guys were to hang the sign up people would totally look at the sign and acknowledge it but no the sign is down and nobody is going to look down. Make it make sense badly.

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    Miami Dade College - Wolfson Campus - Looking towards building 2 and off the grill from BLDG 1 fountain/plaza.

    Looking towards building 2 and off the grill from BLDG 1 fountain/plaza.

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    Miami Dade College - North Campus

    Miami Dade College - North Campus

    2.0(21 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    If Dante were alive today, he wouldn't have needed imagination for his Inferno. He could've just…read moreaudited a semester at Miami Dade College North Campus. Let's start with the obvious: the place is a monument to brutalism, a Cold War block of concrete so joyless it makes Soviet prisons look cozy. Every angle screams, "Give up now." The buildings look like they were designed by architects who hated students -- giant slabs of gray, windows slit like rifle ports, hallways echoing with despair. Even the pigeons look depressed. I was here in the late 1990s as part of the Honors Program, back when Carter Burrus ran the show. Now Burrus was called a "living legend." Translation: a man with a God complex who thrived on condescension. To many, he gave a chance. To me, he smirked, "You'll never make it." Well, Carter, here I am decades later, one of your more successful students, and you're a footnote in the history of a campus that looks like the set of a Cold War dystopia. Congratulations, you were wrong -- spectacularly, gloriously wrong. If arrogance were an Olympic sport, you'd have a gold medal and still find a way to belittle the silver medalist. The registration process? Then and now, it's a bureaucratic death march. Endless lines, blank stares, paperwork shuffled like it's 1952, and nobody ever knows what's going on. It's designed to beat the will to learn right out of you. The parking? Forget it. Pure hell. Spaces vanish faster than financial aid, and circling those lots is like auditioning for a demolition derby. I still remember when a kid was found dead in one of those lots. That's the kind of history this place carries -- not triumph, but tragedy. And let's talk about the area: for the past 30 years it's been sketchy at best. Step outside campus boundaries and you're reminded immediately that MDC North wasn't built to inspire--it was built to contain. Back then, even staff referred to it as "the Black campus," which says everything about Miami's ugly history of segregation and how this place became shorthand for inequity. The only bright spot? I met my first love here. That's it. The one redeeming memory in a sea of concrete, bureaucracy, and Carter Burrus's sneer. This place doesn't deserve two stars, or even one. It deserves a demolition order. But Yelp won't let me rate zero, so here's your single star. Not for the campus, not for Burrus, not for the architecture. That one star is for my first love -- because at least something beautiful grew out of this brutal slab of hopelessness. Miami Dade College North Campus: where ambition goes to die, where bureaucracy thrives, and where arrogance once strutted under the banner of "Honors." One star. Burn it down and start over.

    Appaling. My husband and I signed up for Spanish lessons on saturdays. On the first lesson, Mrs…read moreGrajeda complained about being there, went on about how learning another language does not come in a day (to a room full of multilingual people...), spoke to us as if we were 7 year olds and got offended when my husband asked when we could start the class... Then told us we could leave as she did not need us in her class. We did. I then contacted Patricia Beck, program coordinator to get reimbursed as we paid for a semester for two people and got just about one hour of Mrs Grajeda complaining about the college, the location etc. After several back and forth, she told us we could not get reimbursed. So clearly, once you sign up, without a chance to meet the teacher or talk about the content of the course (it was titled "Conversation Spanish" yet the teacher said there would be no conversation), you pay for the whole thing. Complete lack of ethics. Do not go there.

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    Atlantis University

    Atlantis University

    1.0(2 reviews)
    3.3 miOmni

    Where to start here, the best way to describe this school is a big red flag, they're an…read moreunaccredited institution that cost around 15k a semester. The campus is not a 17 story building, it is actually 3 floors of that building 1 only being for classes the other 2 are a lobby/administrators work it's also being shared with other businesses and another college called fpu, they accepted Zelle as a form of a payment and 3 months later I get a call saying I never zelled them, was forced to repay in the middle of a semester to not let grades drop, I submitted my withdrawal form the next semester two weeks into January, my AD only contacted me through WhatsApp so she got it in what's app, she texted me saying everything was handled (this was 2021) come to find out this year she didn't submit my form till Marc, I went back and forth with katiuska rodriquez who wrote me the same email 4 times I quote, I asked what's the policy preventing you from changing this? "Unfortunately theres nothing we can do" even though I submitted my form in January and you guys submitted it in march? "Unfortunately theres nothing we can do" so I suffer for your business/employees bad procedure "unfortunately theres nothing we can do" needless to say it speaks to the character of the entire institution from registrar to the dean. You're not seen as a student you are seen as a nice fat check or Zelle payment they can double dip with

    Took an exam there for industry certification. The computer is behind a window and if you take the…read moreexam in the afternoon you are staring at the screen against the sunlight. Also their scheduling is not reliable. Wouldn't take the exam there again.

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    University of Miami

    University of Miami

    4.4(65 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    Walking through the University of Miami campus feels like stepping into a carefully designed…read moredialogue between architecture and nature. The campus beautifully integrates lush greenery, open water views, and shaded walkways, creating an environment that feels both energizing and peaceful at the same time. What makes the experience especially unique is the architectural diversity. The blend of Art Deco influences, Brutalist structures, and modern design elements creates a refreshing visual rhythm throughout the campus. Each building feels intentionally placed, elegantly portrayed, and connected to its surroundings, allowing nature to become part of the design rather than simply a backdrop. A highlight of the visit is the Lowe Art Museum, which encompasses a thoughtfully curated selection of both modern and historical works. The collection feels balanced and accessible, allowing visitors to move naturally between different artistic periods and styles while maintaining a cohesive narrative. The best way to experience the University of Miami and the Lowe Art Museum is by walking the grounds on a fresh Miami day. The gentle breeze, filtered sunlight through the palms, and harmonious architecture make the visit feel less like a tour and more like a relaxing cultural escape. Ps. Easy access from the Metro Rail UM station... The result is an inspiring setting where academic life and aesthetic beauty coexist effortlessly, encouraging visitors to slow down and truly appreciate the space.

    I love UM! It is a private college that was founded in 1925 by Coral Gables developer George…read moreMerrick during Florida's prosperous land boom years. He donated the land and money with the mission of bringing a higher education institution to the growing South Florida community. The college adopted the nickname Hurricanes in memory of the devastating 1926 storm that hit the area just as the university opened. After the land boom bust the college struggled but it experienced significant growth after WWII. Their football program boosted them to national prominence leading to academic expansion. and they celebrated their 100 year anniversary last year. The University of Miami spans 240 acres on the main Coral Gables campus. It has a strong albeit expensive academic program including a medical school. Their colors are orange, green, and white representing Florida's citrus industry. The mascot is Sebastian the Ibis. The campus is park like with large trees, the man made Osceola lake from the 1940's in the center, and 1920's architecture with the oolite limestone Coral Gables is known for. I have visited the Lowe's Art Museum on campus and the Gifford Arboretum in the past and most recently I came for the Beaux arts Festival now in it's 75th year. Now could not be a better time to visit since UM is in the College Football Playoff National Championship against the Indiana Hoosiers. They have won five football championships since 1983 and we are hoping for number six. To make the famous UM hand gesture hold up your hands in front of you palms out and put your thumbs so they are touching and your hands form a U shape. UM fever has spread throughout the entire city of Miami with events happening in conjunction with the big game all weekend long. The highly anticipated game takes place Monday night. Go Canes!

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    University of Miami - Walkway Posted 12/23/25

    Walkway Posted 12/23/25

    University of Miami - UM pool as we are at the CANES long course invitational 2022

    UM pool as we are at the CANES long course invitational 2022

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