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hey im moving in the fall i cant waittt!! do you know where you got that stand thing for your microwave and fridge bc i have been looking for something like that for my dorm!
Hi! It was on amazon! Here is the link! www.amazon.com/Altra-Stipple-Refrigerator-Storage-Cabinet/dp/B01094O12E/ref=sr_1_48?dchild=1&keywords=dorm+fridge+stand&qid=1620868999&sr=8-48
I went to graduate school at FSU and took many STEM courses. They generally require about 15-20 hours per week of studying for each 3-credit class to get an A or a B. A good example is biochemistry I or II. The study of the Kreb Cycle with Florida's large in-state population and elite international or out-of-state students pushes the regimen of competition for good grades to a high level. Now, if one enrolls in 12-15 credits of STEM courses, then it gets insane during midterms and finals week. Hence, it's not an "easy party school" as often portrayed in the media. With that said, there is a party scene on campus (like at many other universities). But the STEM majors trying to get into medical school or a career in engineering are in very rigorous courses. You'll see them in the Dirac Science Library (named after the physicist). That 2nd semester of biochemistry at FSU gets as hard as a course in medical school.
hey im moving in the fall i cant waittt!! do you know where you got that stand thing for your microwave and fridge bc i have been looking for something like that for my dorm!
Hi! It was on amazon! Here is the link! www.amazon.com/Altra-Stipple-Refrigerator-Storage-Cabinet/dp/B01094O12E/ref=sr_1_48?dchild=1&keywords=dorm+fridge+stand&qid=1620868999&sr=8-48
hello, would you classify FSU as a party school? Are academics taken seriously at all?
I went to graduate school at FSU and took many STEM courses. They generally require about 15-20 hours per week of studying for each 3-credit class to get an A or a B. A good example is biochemistry I or II. The study of the Kreb Cycle with Florida's large in-state population and elite international or out-of-state students pushes the regimen of competition for good grades to a high level. Now, if one enrolls in 12-15 credits of STEM courses, then it gets insane during midterms and finals week. Hence, it's not an "easy party school" as often portrayed in the media. With that said, there is a party scene on campus (like at many other universities). But the STEM majors trying to get into medical school or a career in engineering are in very rigorous courses. You'll see them in the Dirac Science Library (named after the physicist). That 2nd semester of biochemistry at FSU gets as hard as a course in medical school.
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