<p>rockerguyasj</p>
<p>Your stats look very strong! My d is a new freshman for fall of 2008 in the Honors Program and living in Landis (Honors Dorm). She also is receiving the University Scholarship you mentioned. Good luck to you - I hope the funding will be available for you to receive the same! Make sure you apply first round to ensure the best shot for scholarship $$</p>
<p>At orientation, d was able to register for 3 Honors courses in addition to the Honors Colloquium. (All new honors students are required to register for the Honors Colloquium their first fall semester). You can go to [fsu.edu</a> | Course Offerings](<a href=“http://www.honors.fsu.edu/courses.html]fsu.edu”>http://www.honors.fsu.edu/courses.html)
to see the current courses and seminars available to honors students. According to my d, she was not told of a limit concerning honors courses and only had a difficult time choosing between some courses that were scheduled at the same time.</p>
<p>My suggestion is to go to the earliest orientation possible in order to have the most options for honors courses. Since the other honors students will have already had the opportunity to register for fall classes prior to orientation some courses will unfortunately be filled. </p>
<p>Also, a bonus that my d received from FSU was that she was given credit for College Algebra and Freshman English based upon her SAT and ACT scores. (Many universities do not offer this!) I would think with your stats you will most likely be eligible for that also. With AP/IB/CLEP and credit due to SAT/ACT scores, students have a great advantage in getting basic coursework out of the way. This can free up time for study abroad, internships, etc. and getting on with your major!</p>
<p>Also, concerning the honors certificate for Human Rights. The International Programs at FSU are currently offering a great study abroad honors program
exploring the impact of the Nazi era in Europe which goes toward that certificate. You may want to check into that.</p>