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Transferring to FAMU Posted on 01-19-2004
collegeboy

What's up! I was just trying to figure out how is famu's nursing program, and also do famu have a lot of transfers that are 21 years old. What's the best place to stay. Holla Back!
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justiFIYAHble from Oxford, MS replied on 02-03-2004 10:48PM [Reply]

Just tha topic I'm looking for...FAMU sent me sum info about the SBI program and since the website is a lil...well, no disrespect...dull, I need sum help on gettin sum better info about the school. So what it be like down in tha Hassee''? What do ya'll do on campus for fun? Is the campus descent lookin (that's sum sippi slang fa ya) Just any info will be fine...holla
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La replied on 02-03-2004 11:41PM [Reply]
Cornbread 35 wrote:
Just tha topic I'm looking for...FAMU sent me sum info about the SBI program and since the website is a lil...well, no disrespect...dull, I need sum help on gettin sum better info about the school. So what it be like down in tha Hassee''? What do ya'll do on campus for fun? Is the campus descent lookin (that's sum sippi slang fa ya) Just any info will be fine...holla
LOL, first and foremost..no one refers to Tallahassee as " Tha Hasse ".....its either Tally, or Tally-Ho. SBI is a great business program...especially there 5 year. I know they hook SBI students wit alot of internships and whatnot. The only bad thing abou SBI is that it isnt acrediated. But if you dont plan onleaving the business program you dot need to worry about that. There areplenty of organizations and clubs to join...and lots of parties and clubs to go to off campus. The campus is very nice lookng...In other words, it dont look like a piece of sh*t.
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Miss. Loving from Miami via Tallahasse, FL replied on 02-04-2004 01:54AM [Reply]

I got my AA and transferred to FAMU to enter into there Nursing Program and I must say I enjoy it. The only thing I suggest is that you communicate on a regular basis with the Nursing Staff and Advisors about requirements, GPA, shot records, and the raising cost of the Nursing Program. As for housing, come see FAMU apartments before you move in them (more than likely you'll live off campus). WORD of ADVICE: Keep your GPA above 3.00! Try not to make anything lower than B in any Science Class!
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In Rod We Trust replied on 02-04-2004 03:55AM [Reply]
HOW IS THE CAMPUS LIFE?
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Just Me replied on 02-05-2004 08:29PM [Reply]
Cornbread 35 wrote:
Just tha topic I'm looking for...FAMU sent me sum info about the SBI program and since the website is a lil...well, no disrespect...dull, I need sum help on gettin sum better info about the school. So what it be like down in tha Hassee''? What do ya'll do on campus for fun? Is the campus descent lookin (that's sum sippi slang fa ya) Just any info will be fine...holla
I am a 1st year professional MBA student at FAMU's School of Business. I can tell you that if you do decide to come to SBI under the 5 yr program, dont expect to finish in 5 years. That being said, the program is still excellent. We have alot of components such as Professional Development that prepare us for the business world. If you going to come to SBI, make sure you are ready for it though, because alot of people get frustrated w. it. Me myself, I think I made the right choice. Also SBI is alot of fun sometimes specially bein a freshman because we all know each other and because some of the classes are so small you get to know alot of people real well. If you want to talk to a professor bout SBI I'd probaby talk to Dr. Jefferson as opposed to O'Hara Hannah tho. Cuz he gon keep it real. CAMPUS LIFE!!!! Sheeeeit. FAMU off the chain all hours. Chill in the caf whenever you can, go to the club on the weekend, chill w. ya people in Palmetto, sneak in to the boys dorms, sneak some guys into ya room, lots of oppurtunities to get THROWED (but do it responsibly lol :wink: ) Pull the fire alarm at the apt. and at the boys dorms, meet somebody w. an apt to do ya laundry at, go to the club EVERY weekend, or at least find a house party, get throwed, stay out till 10 in the morning, sleep all day, go to the mall on Saturday, wear ya Citi bank shirt to the caf on Sunday, SO MANY GUYS TO TALK TO lol...jus have fun. If you dont have fun at FAMU, its your fault...sometimes aint nothin to do..thats when you go get ya girls and go chill w. some **** lol. Basically, you can always find something to do round here. At least, I do...but make sure ya work done before you fucc around.
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justiFIYAHble from Oxford, MS replied on 02-06-2004 12:17AM [Reply]

bet dat then...I just want be chillin wit too many nukkahz...new travels fast and I got a sneaky **** boyfriend who just might pop tha hell up because he can...but on da real...when my folk cut this check i'ma gon send that app right thurr in...fa sho
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productofmyworld replied on 02-06-2004 11:27PM [Reply]
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wear ya Citi bank shirt to the caf on Sunday
****, you loose. ........long sleeve!!
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Just Me replied on 02-08-2004 10:51PM [Reply]
^^^ YUP COLLEGE '04 NICKUH!!! lol....
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In Rod We Trust replied on 03-15-2004 08:17PM [Reply]
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