Does FSU have a solid reputation outside of the state of Florida? I realize it is competitive to be admitted, but is it well respected among employers, grad schools and those who aren't dialed in to USNWR rankings? |
No, it does not. It is a school for kids who will stay in FL. I grew up in Tallahassee, so I know. I got the hell out as quickly as I could.
The order is UF by a wide margin, FSU, and the rest of the local schools (central, south, north, etc.). The best kids in the state go to UF. UF is the only school that has a non-FL reputation but it is a tier or two below the good state flagships. I'd rank UW-Madison, for example, far above it. To say nothing of the UMich, UNC, the UCs. FSU is not in the discussion. |
Florida State is definitely well regarded outside of Florida - which is one reason why many OOS want to go there (this current cycle had only a 23% acceptance for OOS). They do have some very strong programs and will not have any issue with job placement outside of Florida. To say that Florida State is not well-regarded is to say that only UVA in Virginia matters and all of the other Virginia schools are nothing. There are many stellar kids who go to Florida State. In some cases, they might have been rejected by FSU but accepted at UF. In Florida, I think people definitely regard UF, FSU, UCF and U Miami very highly. |
One thing that is nice about Florida public schools is that they do NOT have inflated SAT scores like most other schools since test optional is not an option. I hate the uncertainty that test optional has produced in the college admissions process. Also, Florida State has a beautiful campus. |
Yes, but some flagships have a national reputation that matches their competitive admissions, like Michigan, UVA, etc. Schools like FSU and Tennessee or Clemson seem to generate surprise when people learn how low the acceptance rate is. Several have had a recent boom in rankings (in part because of popularity and record applications) but some can’t shake the “party school” reputation. |
My kid was a music major and FSU was definitely better than UF for music. |
DP. The thing about Florida is that many people are from different states anyway, so there are all different kinds of people with different backgrounds, and not as many people who go generations back as you might have in other states. The different parts of Florida are also culturally very different as well. And the campuses don’t clear out on the weekends. |
Ok, great to know that the music dept is very strong. |
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I think the poster was just relating an example from her personal experience where FSU is stronger than UF. No need to be snarky. |