Florida State University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Florida State University?

Elizabeth

The most frustrating thing about my school is havign to deal with the current slanders coming from the media. Because our quarterback has been making some mistakes, which I defintiely am not defending, ESPN and the rest of the media has been hounding our entire university's way of handling issues like these. It's frustrating because we have to deal with all the name-calling and low blows, but at the same time, we all come together as one when it comes to game days, and I couldn't be more proud of that.

Kimberly

It's closed-mindness towards foreign exchange students that do not follow the US educational system.

Ann-Aisha

The most frustrating thing about Florida State University would have to be the way fraternities and sororities see themselves on campus, they take themselves too seriously at times and tend to look down on others. And also, it can be a little scary going out late at night if you're not with a decent sized group.

Yuricradedra

Parking!! Because our campus has been a very popular learning institution, it's hard finding a park! I have literally burned half a tank of gas finding a park and must show up to campus at least an hour before my classes start!

Rachel

I am an out of state student, and the school's policy for becoming an in-state student for tuition purposes is pretty intense.

Cindy

It is hard to balance the amount of school work and adapting to going away for college. Also it is far from home, which can make people like myself home sick easily.

Lillian

The football and the alcohol that accompanies it.

Christian

lots of construction to make the school better.

Shateria

The most frustrating thing about Florida State University would have to be parking. At certain times during the day you will absolutely no parking!

Nicole

The most frustrating aspect is waiting for a response on admissions. I waited for over six months. They are not clear in what they need from transfer students.