Florida State University Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about Florida State University? Why?

Elizabeth

The worst thing about my school is the abysmal amount of available parking, but on the plus side it is free, or included in the tuition.

Brittany

The worst thing I consider about Florida State is that some classes can be over 500 students. This is the worst thing for me because sometimes I feel that the professors can easily forget about you or don't really take the time to remember you as a student. That is why I always try and make a point to get to know my professors and take part in discussions so if I do need to talk to them after class they know who I am.

Nicole

the repetitive food in the dinning halls and the weather.

Ashley

There is a lack of communication between administrators, professsors, advisors, and students. It is almost impossible to find something out because everyone you go to will give you a different answer to what should be a simple question.

Tim

Thw worst thing about the school would have to have been the neighborhood in which it was located, though this problem is impossible to fix.

rebecca

The class sizes. The way the Univeristy is set up I had 300 student in my math class. This makes it very difficult to listen and pay attention. It also makes the classroom very imersonable. I know that this is what all University are like but that is the one thing that I thought was the worst part.

Sarah

The parking. It's really hard to find a parking spaces.

Rodney

The worst things is parking, finding a spot can be more challenging than taking a test in organic chemistry.

Anthony

I don't think there is any one thing that is the worse. Like all schools, there are always a multitude of factors that tend to drive down the "likability" of a school. As previously stated, the most prominent factor is probably students' attitudes towards learning. I know that I am a part of that to some degree, so some of FSU's faults are also my faults as well.

Michael

I would have to say the distribution of financial aid is the area that needs the most reform. Many students on campus receive net financial aid sums of up to thousands of dollars while others, such as myself, who have made exceptional marks in academics throughout high school must PAY thousands of dollars just to attend just because they did not graduate high school in that state, even though they may be more deserving. Yes some students' financial backgrounds may be unfortunate, but I still believe that some receive excess funds that could be used to help finance others' education.