Jana Hamade
Reviewed: 8/2/2018
Degree: Biology
Florida State University was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The education I received from Florida State allowed me to continue the career that I had only dreamed of. I was very hesitant in leaving my family and living in Tallahassee but the second I got there I was sure I made the right decision. As a freshman it was very easy to meet new people and to get around campus. I didn't know what career I wanted to pursue and I changed my mind a bunch of times as a freshman, but the advisors... Read More
Eugene Foerster
Reviewed: 7/30/2018
Degree: Social Work
Florida State University isn't perfect. It never claimed to be. Sometimes you will have a bad professor, and even in the names of the building you will come across history some feel is better forgotten, and others know should be seen as a reminder. But, it more than makes up for these deficiencies with professors who care. That will go the extra mile to help you succeed. With a student body that challenges the status quo and is always striving to make sure that our campus does better. FSU isn't just... Read More
Caleb C.
Reviewed: 7/10/2018
Degree: Teaching
College is a business first. No university or college will give you the golden ticket to a great job. It is YOUR responsibility to best increase your chances at getting a career and working to better your level of professionalism. Florida State University is a great school, don't get me wrong. There are many great higher learning institutions but you as an individual have to put in the time and the effort to make yourself more desirable in the market.
Nicolette Renbarger
Reviewed: 6/30/2018
Degree: Interior Design
The Interior Architecture and Design program at Florida State University is among the best of the best. I had an incredible experience in this program and wouldn't trade it for the world. We have an amazing network of highly respected faculty who are passionate about what they are teaching and always willing to lend a hand. I believe this is why our program is so successful. This is not an easy program and students have to be fully committed to their projects and responsibilities to be successful... Read More
Debra Lesser
Reviewed: 6/28/2018
Degree: Psychology
Although I attended Florida State University several years ago, I continue to visit campus when I travel home to see my parents, who live in Tallahassee. Over the years, the campus has become more impressive as it has been updated with technology-enhanced classrooms, campus improvements, including new and updated dorms, and an amazing student athletic complex. These improvements extend beyond the campus into the surrounding area, which has improved student safety both on and off campus. When I lived... Read More
Samantha Martin
Reviewed: 5/23/2018
Degree: Human Services
Florida State University...I believe the name speaks for itself. This institution is of the utmost quality, and my four years there will forever be regarded as some of the best in my lifetime. From the atmosphere on and around campus, to the experienced and kind professors, to the diversity of peers to interact with on a daily basis, this university has it all. If youre looking for a large university setting with great sports programs, as well as the feel of a close community, Florida State is a... Read More
Claire Lynch
Reviewed: 5/22/2018
Degree: Social Work
Florida State University provided a great college experience! I was encouraged to grow and succeed during my time there. FSU is a large school and can sometimes seem overwhelming, which is why it is important for new students to get involved in however they see fit. For a large amount this is getting involved in clubs and organizations. While I believe that is important, new students should take their time and seek help at the counseling center and career center, two often overlooked resources. The... Read More
Brooke Hernandez
Go Noles! Not only does FSU provide an easy study environment from multiple libraries to clubs to greek life to honor societies that make the community smaller, it also allows opportunities for extreme growth in any area you wish to pursue. For example, I was involved in a club called Medlife that FSU offers, through this club I was able to go on two mission trips that nurtured my passion to become a healthcare professional. With the assistance of my college advisors I was able to alter my school... Read More
Nicole
Reviewed: 3/1/2018
Degree: Civil Engineering
I attended FSU for my undergrad majoring in engineering. The school provides lots of resources for the students; job fairs, printing services, computer labs equipped with common engineering programs. It is a little difficult in the first years of study to have the engineering campus separate from main campus and have to travel between the two. However, once you get into all engineering courses it is nice to have a separate campus, parking is easier and your surrounded by like minded individuals.... Read More
Luciano Todeschini
Reviewed: 1/25/2018
Degree: Political Science
Great university with a broad option of careers and degrees to pursue both at an undergraduate and graduate level. Academics and athletics are both outstanding, and there are many opportunities to join clubs and organizations that are of interest to you.
ChristopherRistuccia
Reviewed: 1/15/2018
Degree: Biology
There is no question that FSU has some of the brightest minds teaching in the field of exercise physiology. As I moved forward in my academic career I continually found myself referring back in information and topics that were first introduced to me in FSU College of Human Sciences. I owe my core knowledge and working skill set to the professors at this institution.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Counseling
The classes were small and the professors were personal and easy to read outside of class.
Amanda
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: MBA
It was a fantastic program that was challenging and forced us to forge connections with other students in the program.
PsychGrad
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Psychology
The doctoral program is very good but the undergraduate program is very large and impersonal. There's a lot of opportunity for research and resources available
Ducky
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Social Work
The academics were wonderful, I felt very prepared for my career.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Education
Large Campus, Small Feel. I love the football and sports culture.
Joe Cro
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Architecture
Critical for success in the future. It does not provide you with everything you need to know but creates a solid foundation and gives you a foot in the door.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: History
Florida State is a fun college with a lot of school pride. Sports are a big part of the fun. The professors are helpful and knowledgeable and as a masters and PhD student, I am able to teach classes and earn a stipend.
Annonymous
Reviewed: 7/31/2017
Degree: Architecture
I have mixed feelings about this program. PROS: Several classes offered every semester; planner-in-residence; ample opportunities to make professional connections; funding opportunities (but only for first year students); beautiful campus, and a lot of resources. CONS: The program is geared toward traditional students (e.g. a lot of rich kids without life experience), hardly any online classes, students and professors get very clique-y and also aren't sensitive toward students with disabilities or... Read More
Nicole B.
Reviewed: 6/27/2017
Degree: Writing
Since I was a little girl, I had always dreamed about attending Saint Mary's College in South Bend, IN. After being accepted and starting school in the fall of 2013, I realized I had made a huge mistake. I decided to transfer to Florida State University after my freshman year of college. I was extremely nervous going from a school with about 1,400 people to a school with over 30,000 people. However, I could not be more thankful for that unique experience at such a large institution. FSU's campus... Read More