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July 2021 by Tom S.
Terrible school, never can get a hold of advisors. They treat you like a money sign and that's it. Terrible school to invest your time and money in!!
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July 2021 by Trevor Nottage
Looking forward to visiting again
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October 2020 by Antonio Vaughn
A wonderful piece of American History. Love this place. A book lovers dream where u can get lost for hours. Great selection of books with very knowledgeable staff. A visit to Los Angels is not complete without a visit to this iconic bookstore.
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January 2019 by Francis P.
FIU allowed me to attend college in my own hometown. I received my BA and my MS here. I am so absolutely grateful for FIU and I wouldnt have gone anywhere else.
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June 2018 by Catalina U.
Very clean facility, and the staff was extremely helpful in helping me find what I needed.
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May 2018 by Rob G.
Im an Alumni at FIU so I have to say Im a fan. I havent been in college for over 20 years though. Recently, Ive been coming to FIU North Campus because my son goes to MAST high school which shares the campus with FIU. It is in the Academic 1 building. I also come occasionally to use the pool or go into the bay for an open water swim. Thats what you do when you are training for a triathlon. Overall its a nice campus but considering Im also a UF Alumni, its hard to compare North campus to a really large University. South campus from what I remember was larger and did have that large campus feeling to it, but still much smaller than UF. Im sure its grown in the past 20 years though. If you want to get edumacated, FIU may be a good option for you.
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April 2015 by Anikola Bitter
Reviewed by S. Butler November 21, 2014 A roller coaster ride through sexual perversion and sadistic brutal murder. An absorbing cast of characters, in complex relationships, hiding dirty little secrets which gradually unfold as the story twists and turns. Every time I thought I had everything figured out and knew who the monster was...another twist....I had to think again. Compelling! Read if you dare! GREAT READ AND PAGE TURNER By M. Kutell on October 19, 2014 Format: Paperback I took a chance on this debut novel and it's a page turner. Bitter writes from inside the heads of Detective Savrini and several witnesses- Many of whom are just not interested in helping police. It took me a while to figure who are the real victims and who are not; and why are they victims? The suspense lasts the entire book; and I couldn't put it down. I hope the movie comes out soon Read it! By Michael Albanyon December 20, 2014 Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase Wow, just wow! How can we make Amazon Customer Reviews better for you? .