Florida International University Top Questions

Is the stereotype of students at your school accurate?

Ryan

No

Chris

no

Tate

No. Stereotypes usually are incorrect.

Monica

Not really.

Maria

Yes, most FIU students are of hispanic background because we're located in Miami.

Jessie

no

jaime

not necessarily

Kendall

no

Tristan

FIU is in fact a commuter school. A lot of the students that come here are local. It doesn't accept everyone, but FIU could be a little more selective. And a lot of Hispanics do come here, but FIU is a mixture of International, as well as National students.

Mel

nope

Nico

most of them are

Harper

Sommetime.

Veronica

FIU is becoming a greater and larger school and trying to improve everyday making the stereotype FALSE! The FIU student stereotype however is true due to the fact that not many students dont show their FIU pride or school spirit during the semester or at games.

Bryce

In my own opinion yes!!!

Iris

As far as the stereotype toward FIU as a university, no. FIU is up-and-coming and relatively young, but it is a very ambitious institution with successful faculty members. It is certainly not "rinky dink"; the university is currently in the midst of constructing new buildings and has recently been approved for a medical school.

Nico

Yes, as my husband an other friend are victims of FIU errors. Too many errors too many times.

Max

No.

Brett

NO, it is not! FIU is a great institution that has accomplished a lot in the short time that it has been open!

Sarah

yes

Jessie

I dont this so

Ash

no, there is a diverse population. however there are many hispanics

Jonathan

No these stereotypes are not accurate.

Casey

yes, yes and yes.

Rory

I would like to see FIU develop a more rigorous standard for admission into both the University and its individual colleges. It seems that anyone can get into the University. This idea is perpetuated by the fact that most students are commuters, and out-of-state students are few and far between.

Carson

I think our school lacks school spirit. I always see students wearing other school jerseys and hats which I think proves it. The fact that most student go to class and then switch over to school i think is irrelevant to the lack of school spirit. I think the panther, or mascot, should be a tangible and mascot of more presence in the school.

Ari

No, not at all. I'm a hard-working student who came to FIU with a high school GPA of 5.17 and have found this university to be as academically intellectual as UF, which many of my high school friends go to. Those who wish for a higher education can find one at FIU.

Jenny

These stereotypes are extremely misguided. It is mostly people from the surrounding area that hold FIU with such little regard. This is due to the fact that FIU is a relatively new institution and when it first opened it did have much lower standards. However, they school has undergone great reforms since then. FIU now has a leading law school, nursing school, and business school with international connections. Not to mention the recently instated Honors College. In addition to this, FIU has gradually raised its acceptance criteria. This is a large university with a very wide range of fields that students may take courses in. The opportunity to experience such a range opens the door to many opportunities and truly broadens students scope of interests.

Jen

Fairly

Meliza

I think the part about the tuition rate being a big incentive is true because many students, including me, could not afford any other school without loans. But as far as it being a school for students who couldn't go somewhere else I think that is incorrect because me and many of my friends got into other school but decided on FIU.