I do not have facebook, but will also be moving back to Orlando and in need of roommates. I went to UCF previously and the general orientation I'm 99% sure is for first-time-in-college students while the transfer orientation is for not-first-time-in-college-but-first-time-at-UCF students. I emailed for clarification on whether I need to go as someone who has previously attended UCF. Congrats to everyone who got admitted, best of luck to those waitlisted, and hope to meet some of you at the meet and greet on April 5th! *Edited to add this for any future applicants who may read this. I got accepted and my GPA stats were unimpressive: Overall of 3.34, PR Sci of 3.66, PR non-Sci of 3.71. I got a 96.7 on the TEAS. If your GPA is less than their 3.96 crazy insane averages, do not sleep on the TEAS! It is much more cost-effective to do well on the TEAS than to retake classes. As far as test prep, I just bought the "ATI TEAS study manual: TEAS 6 Study guide and Practice Test Questions" off Amazon and studied for approx 2 months from that (light-moderate studying--I also took a summer class and worked full time then). I highly recommend that book; it covered just enough but not too much. It comes with 2 practice tests, one that I took before I started studying to help me figure out what I needed to focus on and a second I took when I felt "ready" as a pre-test.