Honors College Acceptance Thread

<p>I’m not in it, but my girlfriend is.</p>

<p>Basically, you take I think either 15 or 18 credits of “honors” courses to graduate with Honors. Those could be classes like History of Animation, which is only open to Honors students, or they could be the Honors sections of a class like Gen Chem. There’s also a mandatory Honors Colloquium one semester, which is pretty much a joke.</p>

<p>If you survived IB, trust me, Honors is a cakewalk normally. From the few classes I took where there was an Honors section, usually the difference is an extra paper or maybe a presentation or something. But in general, Honors is a cakewalk compared to IB. A few Honors-only classes might be more difficult (I believe the History of Animation class has a few longer papers you have to write). I survived IB as well, but didn’t go into Honors at FSU, and I’ve noticed that it’s generally regarded by many people as being pretty easy.</p>

<p>You can generally find out the info on the Honors program’s requirements at <a href=“http://www.honors.fsu.edu%5B/url%5D”>www.honors.fsu.edu</a> but I think this page does a reasonably good job of explaining a lot of it: <a href=“http://honors.fsu.edu/honors_medallion.html[/url]”>http://honors.fsu.edu/honors_medallion.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;