Florida State University Students Tell It Like It Is
Tuition, room, and board: $10,000
Season tickets for football: $282
Knowing you chose the perfect school: only $16.95
We'll give you hundreds of student quotes and an inside look at
what it is like to be a Seminole, in and out of the classroom. These are some of the things you need to know:
- Game days are completely nuts. Be prepared to see nothing but garnet and gold everywhere you look. This is especially true when in-state rivals University of Florida or the University of Miami come to town. FSU students take great pride in their school, and it shows.
- Don't study on Landis Green in the summer. There are too many beautiful people.
- If the professor offers a chance for extra credit, take it.
- It's expensive to eat out every night.
These kids might have partied too much?
'Overall, my time here at FSU has been like one giant party! If you value meeting people, great kegs, and a fun time, this is the place. It's a great college experience.'
'I was more interested in partying when I first came here.'
'Sometimes, I feel like I'm still in high school, but that may be because I still live at home. And I didn't do as well academically.'
Learn how to balance schoolwork and the Florida sun, football, and keg parties. Find out if FSU truly has something for you, straight from the students' mouths.
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