Florida State University Top Questions

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

renu

It was far from home.

Jamie

The worst thing about Florida State is its many diverse classes that make it difficult to only narrow yourself to your own major. Also, with the rising cost of tuition it is difficult to limit your classes when there are so many great classes to choose from.

Evan

Parking! It's hard to find parking spots.

Ashton

There are lots of hills on campus. Be prepared for a workout.

Alexander

The location on where it's located. Coming from Miami, I'm acustomed to the larger city lifestyle.

Francesca

Not advertising their clubs and functions better. Though there are many clubs available, students often have to do the work themselves to find out about them- and how often does that happen? It would be nice if clubs relating to your major were more readily available and were mentioned to students by faculty- especially in the mandatory meetings for those majors. It would help students to actually get to know some of the faces surrounding them daily.

Nicole

Established in 1851, the Florida State University is constantly being renovated and in a perpetual state of "under construction." The university's campus is gorgeous; however, the machinery orange tape distracts from the beauty that is Tallahassee, Florida. Studying outside on the various "Greens" is a popular thing to do, but it becomes quite tasking when the sounds of a jackhammer are resonating with every line of Shakespeare.

Cara

The worse thing I would consider would be the strength of the greek life at Florida State. At times, it seems as if you aren't in greek life, then you get looked down upon.

MOLLIE

The worst thing about Florida State is that people don't give it the credit it deserves! It has so much athletic and academic potientail that goes unnoticed.

Renae

The worst thing about my school would probably be the size of the student population. The large student body makes it difficult to receive personal attention that is sometimes necessary to succeed. This often creates competition for attention from professors and school staff and it is often difficult and sometimes impossible to receive help or advice. In large schools it is also difficult to become part of an organization and to make friends because of the high volume of people. It is also easier for students to feel disconnected and out of place surrounded by so many people.