Adrianna
I absolutely love Florida State University! The student body is well-rounded and truly embodies a diverse group of ambitious individuals that exemplify excellency in academics, athletics, and social relations!
Ivan
I think it is amazing.
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Rachel
Honestly, I'm not a ra-ra-school-spirit type of girl, but I really love going to school here. There is no one best thing, but it is a great community of people that almost always make me feel welcome. The classes here are amazing, and they have majors that suit the majority of people's needs. I do wish, however, that they would make it so people in other majors couldn't take required courses with limited seating so that students who need the classes can't take them due to other majors moonlighting other ideas. People complain about the fact that the food isn't always the best, but there are a ton of off-campus options which are better than buying the expensive meal plan for sub-par food.
FSU is pretty large, but I feel that it's not so big that I don't run into people every day and not too small that I see the same people every week. I get a variety of answers when people hear where I attend university, but the majority are positive. We have a pretty good reputation, and the alumnus are vocal (just like the majority of the current students, there's a ton of school pride). The school administration is great, they throw us events and give away things constantly, while being supportive and understanding of events that arise. They handle most things smoothly, such as the recent FAMU death from the untimely traditions of their marching band. Tallahassee is a college town in some aspects, but it has the bustling events of the capital city that it is. We are an unusual school in the fact that we love our fountains and jump in them in every opportunity, but it's just the Seminole way.
Matthew
I've visited other universities and one thing I'm proud to say as a Seminole is that I believe my school offers the best overall college experience. What you picture as a kid and see in the movies is pretty much what you get at Florida State. There are the old, brick buildings and the moss covered trees that line the sidewalks. There is the college town atmosphere where you go down the main street and find every kind of restaurant and bar imaginable. Landis Green would be the central point on campus where people will head to when hanging outside of their dorms. There you can find people engaging in activities ranging from frisbee, tanning, or even L.A.I.R. (Live-Action-Role-Playing, as made relevant from the movie Role Models). Florida State doesn't seem to lack in any aspect of the college experience. Though, if I had to implement one change to my school, I would suggest decreasing the size of the student body. While it is nice to be surrounded by so many different kinds of people, it can become a hassle with things such as class sizes, availability of parking, and waiting in line for food!
Kristin
Florida State University really is a good school. It has a beautiful campus, a close knit town where everything is less that ten miles away, and wonderful libraries that are open twenty four hours a day.
Kaitlyn
Personally, I love FSU, the atmosphere is simply amazing, everyone you meet is friendly and helpful, and the campus is gorgeous. I applied and was accepted to 7 universities, FSU was not my first choice, and I had never visited the campus, I was scared that I was making a mistake but went with it anyway. Once I arrived for orientation I knew I would never regret the decision I made. For me, the size is just right, but it truly depends on the person, there are some small classes or some rather large classes. No matter which classes you take it's really up to you to get yourself known by the professor(s) and go to office hours (this really helps). As long as you go to the professor, most will do whatever they can to help you in any way possible. There are a few robberies here and there, but I have never felt unsafe anywhere on campus, there are blue lights everywhere and the campus police are just a call away. There are many bus routes to help get around such a large campus, including a separate one at night. My high school lacked severely in school spirit, when I started at FSU it was like night and day, there was such a huge contrast. Especially during game days, you can see practically everyone wearing something Garnet and/or Gold. My overall opinion of FSU is that it is an amazing school with good academics, professors, people, and atmosphere, it's hard to find a place to fit in, at FSU you can always be welcomed.
Ashley
Overall I think that Florida State University is a generally good school. It has decent financing, allowing its campus to be well accommodating and beautiful as well as giving the students a large variety of career and non-career related events. Also, the fact that the school is well known allows a good selection of professors to be made, and I have yet to take a class that I haven't enjoyed in some form or another. However, due to the large amount of focus on the outside of class activities, I find that I have an issue attempting to focus on class at the school. Many of the majors are intended for a broad focus as well as made to accommodate the wills of a college age student, rather than give us an intensive learning that could greatly help us to be greater prepared for our future lives. Yet, though this is an issue of mine, I find it exists little in the other students around me.
The size of the school, though I feared would be a problem, is actually quite comfortable. Most of the classes are fairly small, and if one does not will it they can easily avoid ever being trapped in classes over, say, fifty students. The campus itself is very compact, taking only fifteen or twenty minutes to walk across. The buildings are large, but for the most part easy to get around. There are two I know of that can be maze like, but once you find your class the first time it tends to be rather easy. The dining halls tend to be able to house most of the students that wish to go there, and the union as well as the restaurants stay generally busy without ever becoming overly hectic. There is a lack of parking spaces, however the school provides public transportation that fixes that issue. The library also has enough to be ready for everyone most of the time, even if near midterms or finals you may have to look.
The college does command a good bit of the population of Tallahassee and, therefore, a lot of the city forms to the schedules of those inside of it. There is a night bus that, while often late, does run basically every day, and also the campus is surrounded by a large number of restaurants and bars cheap enough for the students to eat at and also generally relaxed and low key.
However, while the students tend to form their own very separate groups, most tend to not enjoy the top administration. There are many students who are against the current tuition raises that may be going on, and also petitions constantly being passed around during our Market Wednesdays, the student and group run marketplace that happens from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm every Wednesday at the Student Union.
All in all, though, I enjoy being at the school and I would recommend it as a place where one may like to go.
Amanda
My School may be seen by high school students back home as a "party school". There are many rumors concerning my school, and I entered knowing this. However, giving my school the benefit of the doubt, my school has so much to offer. I am only a freshman and have received so many opportunities I could not have received elsewhere. Professors and staff are very helpful, the way information about events are distributed through out school is very effective, and the campus has an amazing learning environment.
Elena
When I was in high school, my teachers used to warn me about public colleges. They'd warn me about feeling anonymous in a huge sea of students, or about feeling no connection to my professors in giant lecture halls. When I settled in at FSU, I soon found neither of these things to be true. Though approximately 40,000 students attend the school, I run into at least ten of my friends on a daily basis, just walking from class to class. You can hardly believe that so many students go there. As for my classes and professors, I've never felt uncomfortable about e-mailing or going up to my professors when I have a problem. They make sure that each student feels heard. And now that I'm almost a junior, my biggest class holds only 50 people, so I know all of my professors know me by name.
Elena
When I was in high school, my teachers used to warn me about public colleges. They'd warn me about feeling anonymous in a huge sea of students, or about feeling no connection to my professors in giant lecture halls. When I settled in at FSU, I soon found neither of these things to be true. Though approximately 40,000 students attend the school, I run into at least ten of my friends on a daily basis, just walking from class to class. You can hardly believe that so many students go there. As for my classes and professors, I've never felt uncomfortable about e-mailing or going up to my professors when I have a problem. They make sure that each student feels heard. And now that I'm almost a junior, my biggest class holds only 50 people, so I know all of my professors know me by name.
Kristin
I am extremely happy I decided to attend FSU. Mostly everyone is so friendly and it is very easy to make friends. It gives off the southern hospitality vibe which is a very great thing. I actually wanted to go up north for college but chose FSU because I got an amazing, happy feeling every time I was there. The school is not too big at all, I think it's size is one of its greatest qualities because there are so many options for the students. You can walk for 20 minutes and still be on campus. It does not make you feel suffocated and you can meet someone new every day. When I tell people I go to FSU, they say "good for you" and if they are Seminoles fans then they are overcome with joy. I spend most of my time at Strozier or Landis Green because both provide peaceful places to study. Tallahassee is definitely a college town meaning it is a great place for college students to learn, grow, and have fun but it is not a place I would want to live once I have completed college.
Halsey
I love this school! Not only is the campus beautiful, but all the students are very friendly. It is just right in size for me, and I am respected in my community for attending FSU. Tallahassee is definitely a college town with the community's support behind it. The landscape is unlike most of Florida as it has hills.
Katherine
Florida State is an extremely diverse yet unified school. The campus is a perfect size for all on- campus groups to work together for a common goal, like our annual Dance Marathon. Along with this unity is the pride that comes along with being a Seminole. Wearing nothing but Seminole gear to class, representing student organizations with car decals, and attending school- run events are a daily reminder that the students here are proud of this school. Outside of campus, Tallahassee has a lot to offer students and their family members, young and old, like various parades, home- town restaurants, and of course the state's Capital.
Brittney
I really enjoy my school. I do not think it is too big, and you can easily get from one place to another by walking or taking the bus. I spend a lot of my time in the Student Union because there is always something going, from student activities to Market Wednesdays. Tallahassee is definitely a college town because there is not only Florida State University, but also Florida A&M. Our school has a lot of school pride, which can easily be seen on any game day or game weekend, whether it be football, basketball, soccer, or any other sport. I think the one thing I will always remember is just the overall good feelings I had from attending FSU. I am not only comfortable with the campus but I also feel relaxed here. Student complaints would probably be the academic advisors, which tend to not be very helpful when choosing classes or seeking advice.
Catalina
Attending FSU will provide any student with the stereotypical college experience. The school and town revolve around the football team and the sense of unity experienced in Tallahassee is indescribable. The school has so much history behind it and Tallahassee is the perfect college town. Students from other universities frequently visit Tallahassee, especially in the fall semester to attend the football games. Size-wise, the school is just right. However, there are a tremendous number of students, but I wouldn't have it any other way. Any student and easily find a crowd that they relate to and there is a place for anyone and everyone. The campus is absolutely beautiful and breathtaking. There are numerous places on campus where students simply sit and relax. When the weather is nice, you can find students playing Frisbee or sunbathing on Landis Green. Every Wednesday, numerous vendors and student entrepreneurs set up tables in the Union and sell their merchandise. Without a doubt, the greek community is a large part of the university. Sororities and fraternities become involved in plenty of community service and aid the university in raising funds. However, not all sororities and fraternities are equal. Certain greek organizations have been involved in drug and sex scandals and have been kicked off campus. The fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha was recently involved in a scandal where one of the brothers accidentally shot and killed another student. According to officials, the student was showing off his gun to his friends without knowing that it was loaded. The gun went off and it struck a 20 year old girl in the chest, killing her at the scene. The fraternity's charter was revoked from campus. Incidents like these do not happen very often, but this scandal made many FSU students be more careful with their actions. As usual, the students at FSU united and were able to help the family of the deceased by setting up numerous memorial services. Florida State students are united through their pride in the school. I have never stepped foot in a place where there is more unity than here, at Florida State University. The most memorable experience for any student is the first time they attend a football game. You can feel the spirit and the unity in Doak Campbell Stadium, and I believe it is an absolutely breath-taking experience that I will never forget.
Francisco
The wide variety of majors FSU offers is a very big advantage of this school. The school is at just a good size, and transportation even if living off-campus isn't bad. Most people are fine and appreciate it when I tell them I attend FSU. Most of the time, I'm doing schoolwork or hanging out with friends at the Student Life Center. There is a lot of school pride here, particularly during the football games or sports events. The biggest recent controversy here involved a Chick-Fil-A location on campus. Due to some of Chick-Fil-A's stances on certain issues, a number of FSU students do not agree with having the franchise open a location on campus. The one experience I'll always remember is my orientation. I met a lot of nice people there who ended up still being friends with me, even up to today.
Lauren
I love that FSU is a pretty big school, allowing you to find people with similar interests to you. Once you've dont that, it seems to then turn it into a small community. My biggest complaint about FSU is parking. Not only can you never find a place to park within a 20 minute walk of class, the busses are very frequently completely full (standing room included). That said, this problem is easily solved by living close and walking/biking. The school is a major research university. This means your professors are generally leaders in their fields and know what they are talking about. This also frequently means your professors are more interested in doing their research than teaching their classes. Solve this problem by speaking with them about their research and becoming a part of their labs - it's an opportunity not many undergrads have at other colleges.
Tim
The best things about FSU would be the nice campus, strong school spirit, sporting events, good library and study facilities, and good classmates.
One thing I'd change would be hiring better professors.
FSU is a large school, but it works well as a large school. It will never feel to big.
People always react positively when told I go to FSU. It has a large reputation in Florida and many people have ties to the school.
I spend most of my time in the College of Engineering studying.
Tallahassee is absolutely a college town, without FSU it would not be the same.
FSU administration is very good, the school is well organized and well structured.
Largest recent controversy would be the addition of a chick-fila resteraunt on campus because of claims that this company is against gay's and same sex marriage.
FSU has extremely strong school spirit, everyone loves their school.
One experience I will not forget will be how crazy the football games can be.
Most complaints would be about professors or the bus system.
Rachel
I love Fsu. I think the size is great, there's a lot of students and it can be hard to find parking, but I'm one to love large crowds. Tallahassee is totally a college town. There's a million places to eat around here-cool places that you wouldn't find in another city. We also have a lot of school pride. On campus, I spend most of my time in the classrooms, but I also frequent the Strozier library. It's got a cool feel to it.