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Jason Fieldhouse Greatest Accomplishment

Jason Fieldhouse worked very hard in disciplining himself and focusing on his studies. His aim was to be the best student he could possible be. After graduating from community college, Jason Fieldhouse decided to study electrical engineering at the University of Florida (UF) which just happens to be the most prestigious university in the State of Florida.

The University of Florida has been recognized as a “Public Ivy,”. In 2009, U.S. News & World Report ranked the University of Florida as the 17th best public university in the United States,[55] and 49th overall among all national universities, public and private.

The 2007 Academic Ranking of World Universities list assessed the university as 51st among world universities and 38th in the United States based on overall research output and faculty awards. In the “2007 National College Ranking”, U.S. News & World Report America’s Best Colleges 2009 UF’s Overall Ranking Overall #35, Washington Monthly ranked the university 26th overall.
For 2007, Newsweek ranked UF one of the “Top 25 Hottest Schools”. According to the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities in 2009, the university ranks 22nd best all around.[61]
Another study by the Research Center for Chinese Science Evaluation of Wuhan University ranks Florida 37th in the world. The ranking is based on Essential Science Indicators (ESI), which provides data of journal article publication counts and citation frequencies in over 11,000 journals around the world in 22 research fields.[62]
Florida ranked 2nd among all universities in Kiplinger’s “100 Best Values in Public Colleges” (2006, 2007 & 2008)[63] and 4th in The Scientist magazine’s “Best Places to Work in Academia” (2005); its was also ranked the best overall in top values amongst all the public flagship universities by USA Today (2006).
UF’s ranked college placement 13th best by “The Princeton Review” in its “2009 Best 368 Colleges Rankings”.

In UF, he took up his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering which is deemed to be a very challenging and difficult course. Eventually, Jason Fieldhouse was hired before he even graduated UF by his first-choice-company where he currently works for to this day.

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