<h1>1. Generally the classes are great, I loved my philosophy and english classes, they were though provoking and the professors weren’t boring at all.</h1>
<h1>2. I took some AP classes in high school, I wouldn’t say I’m the person who spent 24/7 studying, but I don’t party all the time either, FSU classes really differ, the 1000 level classes are easy as expected, but the 2000-4000 level classes are really challenging, not difficult (as in impossible) but challenging as in you have to study/pay attention. But thats good because I find myself remembering more information from previous classes than I did in high school, where I would remember for the test and then totally forget about it.</h1>
<h1>3.Depends on the subject, biology, psychology, and most other sciences are memorization because those subjects are all memorization anyway. My philosophy class was heavily essay (we had one exam with 4 essays) and research paper driven. The essays are challenging in most classes, and you have to put effort into them to get a good grade. They definitely cannot be done the night before.</h1>
<h1>4. Depends on the professor, but most professors welcome question, as for some classes its usually Q&A, but others (such as philosophy and english) the professors teach using the socratic method and the class focuses on discussion with the professor adding a couple things here and there. As with any college there are people who don’t participate, but I feel that in the discussion classes more than 75% actively participate. But like I said it depends on the professor/class, science classes are more lecture based and you can ask questions.</h1>
<h1>5. I have a couple of 100 people classes, but most are around 35-50, once again though, depends on your major.</h1>
<h1>6. Classmates are usually pretty studious, its not hard to find a study group in your class, there are some people who are “just there” to be at FSU and focus on partying instead of school, but that thins out the further you get in. Either way there are plenty of good students to surround yourself with and study with.</h1>
<h1>7. I really wouldn’t know facts on which is better, I like FSU, It has a hospitality program (my major) and UF doesn’t so UF was never really a consideration for me. I can tell you that everyone I know here LOVES it, as soon as I was on campus for the first time I fell in love.</h1>