Questions about FSU

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Per FSU’s common data set (thanks, Gator88NE!), about 56.8% of applicants are accepted. It’s tougher than some but not as tough as others. </p>

<p>Your GPA and your strength of schedule matter the most. Test scores are much less important, but still matter a lot. </p>

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Just like everywhere, some are and some aren’t. You’ll run into people that are very friendly and some that aren’t. </p>

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Some are better than others. Since none of them are exactly the same (aside from, I guess, Wildwood and Degraff being exact copies, though in different locations), this isn’t a simple question. I’m sure you will find someone for each building that says that it’s great. </p>

<p>Suite-style dorms generally are more favored than community-style (and individual rooms are usually larger). That’s also probably at least partially due to the suite-style buildings either being newer or having been renovated recently, compared to the community-style buildings which haven’t seen any major renovations in a long time. </p>

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Is this really a major concern of yours? I get that people will want to go to them, but really?</p>

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It depends on what you consider nice. I think it for the most part looks good. Of course, some parts of campus are much nicer than others: the Geology building and the computer science building look like they’re on the verge of falling apart. </p>

<p>A lot of the campus is red brick. The buildings that aren’t really stick out like a sore thumb. But overall it’s a pretty nice campus. I’ve seen lots of college campuses either through tours or during road trips and such, and it’s one of my favorites. </p>