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A free information-sharing site that provides a virtual meeting space for students taking the same college courses has made its way to UF.

ClusterFlunk.com and its founders, AJ Nelson and Joe Dallago, launched a Spring expansion to its year-old website that includes more than 52 schools, including UF.

“The medium allows students to speak to students, specifically those in the same class,” Nelson said.

The site allows students to upload and share documents in preparation for exams, as well as discuss class-related issues on a class wall.

Nelson said they chose UF due to the size of its student population.

The number of UF students enrolled on the site has reached 425, but Stephanie D’Amico, a 22-year-old UF journalism junior, is hesitant.

“I’m not against it, but I wouldn’t sign up for it right now,” D’Amico said.

[A version of this story ran on page 8 on 1/29/2014 under the headline "College course study site adds UF"]

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