Triple, I had only read the first post when I replied. After that is when I read the rest, my bad.
As for everyone else, I'm in grad school at USF right now. I've seen both ends of it. I've seen now how the administration handles the undergrad and graduate programs. They don't care about the undergrad at all. They put all their resources into the grad programs. The profs don't care to teach an undergrad class, it's a necessary evil to them that just gets in their way. And in doing so, they treat undergrad as such, and do not put their attention towards it, further diluting the undergrad education. I completely agree that an education is what you take out of it, but there has to be some level of education to take before you can do such.
But hey, way to go in just assuming I "didn't get into" the school.
As for the topic at hand....no need to change the name. USF is becoming a well-known "name" school nationally thanks to a) the football team being in the Big East, and the graduate programs turning USF into a top-notch research institution.
Oh, and one other thing, I wouldn't fit in with the Oracle. That paper blows, and is WAY too left of me.