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You should be able to make it. You might be close on time though, depending on which way you go and if you have to wait for traffic to cross the street. It’ll also depend on where in each building your class is. If you’re going from the top floor in one building to the top floor in the other, you’re not going to make it on time more than likely.
Unless you absolutely have to have those classes, in those specific locations, at those specific times, I’d probably switch. Especially if either of them are lab courses.</p>
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However many you think you can work and not have it impact your classes. Personally I don’t think anyone should work their first semester unless it’s absolutely crucial, because the first semester can be a huge change from normal and you’ll need time to adjust.
You won’t want (and odds are good you won’t get one anyway) a 40 hour per week job, especially on campus. It’s really a call you’ll have to make. </p>
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You mean like store it on campus in a parking garage and then just pick it up when you get on campus? Unless you’re living that far from campus, why not just ride your bike to campus?
Don’t plan on using just one parking garage, either. Parking on campus sucks primarily because there’s about 37,000 people trying to get a parking spot when a hell of a lot less than that exist. There will be a time where you’ll have to go to a different garage than you want. Probably in the first week.
There are bike racks around campus, and there’s really no rule that says that you can’t just chain your bike up to one and get it when you want it. But there are a lot of people that use them, and not that many bike racks (it’s a lot like parking, except with bikes and not 4000 pound cars). You’ll be lucky to be able to use the same bike rack on any form of a regular basis. </p>
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If FSU has your transcripts from the college, it should show up on myFSU under your unofficial transcript. It should be an option once you login (if you can), by clicking on the “Course Quicklinks” link in the “My Courses” box.
Aside from that, you can always contact FSU Admissions or your specific department and advisor and ask. They should know.</p>
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It should be. Since it isn’t even required on their [academic</a> map until your 6th semester](<a href=“http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/Maps/Mapbiology.html]academic”>http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/Maps/Mapbiology.html), you can wait until then to start. I don’t recommend waiting that long though, especially if you only have 1 class left to complete the foreign language requirement. </p>