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Florida State University

Criminology & Psychology junior at FSU

Alexandra G
Alexandra GNew

Hi! My name is Ally and I’m a junior at Florida State University double majoring in Criminology and Psychology. I lived on campus for my first two years, where I was involved in Hall Council, so I’m very familiar with dorm life and campus involvement. This year I’m living off campus, which has given me experience with both sides of student living at FSU. I’ve also had the opportunity to participate in some criminology research during my time at FSU, which has been a really interesting part of my academic experience. In my free time, I love spending time with my dog, relaxing, and watching TV. I’m excited to help give you a feel for campus life and answer any questions you might have about FSU!

About me

  • GenderFemale
  • Current academic yearJunior
  • Age18
  • Admission typeAdmitted as a freshman
  • Academic focusUndeclared/Other
  • Personality typeSomewhat introverted
  • College experience ratingGood

Tour type

  • Campus tour
  • Video chat

Hometown

Hollywood FL

Major(s)

Criminology & Psychology

Minor(s)

Child Development

Extracurriculars activities

  • Greek life
  • Club/Organization
  • Job/Internship
  • ROTC
  • NCAA varsity sport
  • Recreational sport
  • Student government
  • Community service
  • Religious/Cultural group
  • Art/Music/Performance
  • Study abroad
  • Other

Clubs, organizations & involvement

Hall Council, Women in Government, Red Cross Volunteer, FSU Psychology Club, Intermural sports

Housing experience

  • Dorm
  • Off-campus house or apartment
  • Fraternity or sorority house
  • Home (Commuter)
  • Other

Describe your college experience

My transition to college was somewhat difficult, especially having to leave my family and my twin brother. However, as I spent more time getting to know myself (e.g., how I like to socialize and the ways I study best), I gradually adjusted, and college began to feel like a positive and rewarding experience.

Tip for future students

Separate your comfort spaces (like your bed or dorm) from your study spaces (such as the library or student union). Keeping these environments separate helps you relax when you’re in your personal space and stay focused when you’re in study areas, preventing your place of rest from becoming associated with stress.

Favorite class

My favorite class was a sociology class with Professor Sunshine. I am a big advocate that a teacher can make or break a class

Career goals

After undergrad, I plan on pursuing further education

Ideal way to spend a free night

On a free night, I love to relax in my room with a movie on.

High school or secondary school

South Broward High School: Hollywood FL

Meeting point

Westcott Fountain on the Florida State University campus

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