Florida State University Top Questions

Describe how Florida State University looks to someone who's never seen it.

Marie

Florida State University is a family awaiting new members and a home to those searching for greatness.

Erik

Florida State University is a beautiful campus with plenty of awesome easy-going people where it is easy to make friends and learn all at the same time.

Michelle

Florida State University has a beautiful campus, that is filled with a number of extracurrcular activities (these is something for everyone, whether it be sky diving or Quidditch) and a diverse student population.

Tayler

An institution that prides itself on the academic, cultural, religious, athletic, and the family-like quality that it has achieved over the hundreds of years in service.

Ashley

Florida State, to me, looks like what college should look like. I think that the brick and spanish moss truly make FSU a beautiful campus.

Elizabeth

My school looks pretty clean until you get close to Tennessee Street, then it gets a little dirty and skeezy. But stay around Landis Green or the Humanities side of campus and it looks pretty spiffy.

Megan

Florida State University has a beautiful and diverse campus. Many of the buildings are beautiful constructed out of red brick, and the newly renovated William Johnson Building has gorgeous lecture halls that have been restored to what they would have looked like when the building was first constructed in the 1800s. The school isn't over developed - there are lots of greens and foilage on campus. The science section of the campus boasts state of the art buildings, while the liberal arts part is contains many of the older, brick buildings.

Scott

FSU has a very unique landscape that gives it a nice quality that provides a professional ambiance and a piece of eye candy. All buildings are made of solid red brick, a very rustic feel that is very appealing to the eye. The concrete paths snake through enormous trees that provide shade from the hot sun and home to lots of squirrels that like to run around. The campus itself isn't that large. It only takes about 15 minutes to walk from one end to to other (but this is without distractions). The student union is locating directly in the middle of campus, providing an easily foundation of student interactions before, during, and after class hours. Two dining halls are separated at the East and West sides of campus, surrounded by the the dormitories. The main library overlooks a vast green lawn, called the Landis Green, which is truly the heart of campus where people are always out enjoying the nice Florida weather. FSU has a very beautiful campus that sits in the middle of downtown Tallahassee, easily accessible to the mall or the movies for hanging on the weekends.

Gian

The campus is surrounded by trees, and has a very old-fashioned feel to it. The brick roads are a nice touch to the campus as well. I personally feel like the campus can be divided into two parts. There is the old side, and the newer side. The old side is where the music department, the art department and the english department are. The new(er) side of campus is mainly the psychology area, which is brand new. On this side there is also the Fresh Foods dining hall, which looks a lot newer and cleaner than the Suwannee dining hall.

Chelsea

My school has a very traditional campus. Practically all of the buildings have that Savannah, GA. red-brick and spanish moss look to them. The campus really prides itself on its bricks, fountains, and statues. You look around and can tell this place has history.