The school overall is great for people who want an education, but aren't the best when it comes to larger school settings. You aren't a number there. You have a name.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Time management. Learn it, or you will not survive.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The teachers are fantastic. You get work on your level and actually come out learning something. In class discussions also help you to interact and better understand the subject as well.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The new dorms are fantastic. Clean and comfortable, though pretty small (The Campus itself is incredibly small). The older dorms however are not that great, you share a bathroom with the whole floor and the custodians don't clean up as often as they should.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The snacks at the bookstore are pricey (Like all Universities) but delicious. The Cafeteria has good and bad days so I stay neutral. Sometimes you'll get something delicious, the next day, not so much. Pizza hut is on campus as well, pretty good stuff right there.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
The school may seem uptight about academic and education but they also like students to have fun. They have lists posted up that show activies for the entire semester, from club meetings to plays to game nights and ect. And the sororites throw tons of parties throughout the year as well.
Our sports team is small (No Football). But the players are good.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Florida Memorial is expensive, no if ands or buts. However, it IS a private University so that was expected, it's cheaper than other Private ones in Miami as well. It's a great school and as long as you do what you have to do, you will get pass each semester smoothly. If you have the money, I say give it a chance.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
The school is traditionally a Christian school so there are days when Freshmen are required to go to the Church across the street from the school. But you don't have to convert, nor will they force you.
They have Convocation for Freshmen (Formal Event to officially welcome students in) and days we must attend to hear speakers or meet those who are in our profession fields to advise us here and there.
Wednesday is Business Attire day. It's not required but it does help you adjust to dressing up. Some teachers might enforce you to do so. And you must dress up when doing presentations in class.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
those who want to major in Business, Pre-Law and Criminal Justice. This is the place for you.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I don't know all of the clubs or activities but they are posted about so you know.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
As a Freshmen, I currently do not know much of this.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
They enforce this rule especially for those in dorms. this school does not play when it comes to accidents/mishaps from stupidity or bullying.
The school overall is great for people who want an education, but aren't the best when it comes to larger school settings. You aren't a number there. You have a name.
Time management. Learn it, or you will not survive.
The teachers are fantastic. You get work on your level and actually come out learning something. In class discussions also help you to interact and better understand the subject as well.
The new dorms are fantastic. Clean and comfortable, though pretty small (The Campus itself is incredibly small). The older dorms however are not that great, you share a bathroom with the whole floor and the custodians don't clean up as often as they should.
The snacks at the bookstore are pricey (Like all Universities) but delicious. The Cafeteria has good and bad days so I stay neutral. Sometimes you'll get something delicious, the next day, not so much. Pizza hut is on campus as well, pretty good stuff right there.
The school may seem uptight about academic and education but they also like students to have fun. They have lists posted up that show activies for the entire semester, from club meetings to plays to game nights and ect. And the sororites throw tons of parties throughout the year as well. Our sports team is small (No Football). But the players are good.
Florida Memorial is expensive, no if ands or buts. However, it IS a private University so that was expected, it's cheaper than other Private ones in Miami as well. It's a great school and as long as you do what you have to do, you will get pass each semester smoothly. If you have the money, I say give it a chance.
The school is traditionally a Christian school so there are days when Freshmen are required to go to the Church across the street from the school. But you don't have to convert, nor will they force you. They have Convocation for Freshmen (Formal Event to officially welcome students in) and days we must attend to hear speakers or meet those who are in our profession fields to advise us here and there. Wednesday is Business Attire day. It's not required but it does help you adjust to dressing up. Some teachers might enforce you to do so. And you must dress up when doing presentations in class.
those who want to major in Business, Pre-Law and Criminal Justice. This is the place for you.
I don't know all of the clubs or activities but they are posted about so you know.
As a Freshmen, I currently do not know much of this.
They enforce this rule especially for those in dorms. this school does not play when it comes to accidents/mishaps from stupidity or bullying.