<p>What would be the point of the interview? I could understand if it was an Ivy school and you were trying to do anything possible to increase your chance of getting in, but this is FSU. Meeting with an admissions person just to say “zomg I want in soooooo badly” isn’t going to increase your chances of getting in, or else literally everybody would want to do it. </p>
<p>FSU knows that you at least are accepting of the idea of attending FSU (at worst) as you are applying for admission. I don’t get what meeting with an admissions person would really do, especially since it’s not like they’d really be able to mark your application in any special way. </p>
<p>Your profile from what you’ve posted seems fine for being accepted to FSU. Aside from probably wasting the admissions person’s time, if they did offer those sort of meetings, it’s not like there would really be any point. By the time the summer between your junior and senior years rolls around, about the only thing that you can do to improve your application to FSU is to bring up your test scores, and add a new club/organization or community service activity. It’s not like you have enough time to bring up a 2.5 GPA to a 3.5 or seriously change your course rigor or anything. </p>
<p>Long story short: It’s possible that FSU offers such a thing, but I haven’t ever heard about it and I really doubt that they do. However, if you would like to find out whether they do offer such a meeting, your best bet would be to contact the admissions office either through email or by phone and asking them directly. Ultimately though I’m not sure there’s really a point to such a meeting even if they offer one.</p>