It doesn’t have to be Thanksgiving to show gratitude and thanks for what we love most. From freshmen to seniors in all different majors, here’s what ten FSU students are thankful for.
1. “I’m thankful for my health and being alive. I try to remind myself that life and the privilege to experience living is a gift in itself whenever things may be going wrong in my life.”
–Elisa Young, Psychology, Senior
2. “I’m thankful for the many hands-on opportunities that Florida State offers. An example of that is being part of the FSU Athletic Training Program where I get the chance to work with the student athletes to evidently prepare me for the future situations that I will encounter in my occupation.”
–Max Diaz, Athletic Training, Sophomore
3. “I’m thankful for the beautiful girls, for my undefeated ‘Noles and for my brothers in Beta Theta Pi.”
–Ryan Webster, Accounting, Freshman
4. “I’m thankful for being able to share my pride, love and passion of being a Seminole with 40,000 plus united and unconquered ‘Noles.”
–Connor Murphy, Accounting, Sophomore
5. “I’m thankful for all the great people on campus. Everyone is so helpful and genuine it’s really hard to dislike people.”
–Deymos Borgen, Environmental Science and Policy, Freshman
6. “I’m thankful to be in a place where I have the chance to pursue the life I want to live and for the people that make it so easy to live it.”
–Doc McCarthy, Social Work, Sophomore
7. “I’m thankful for an opportunity to attend such a prestigious university where the faculty cares so much about my future and success. Also for the beautiful women everywhere.”
–Emilio Figueroa, Sports Management, Sophomore
8. “I’m thankful for my family and friends and for our togetherness and unbreakable Seminole spirit.”
–Daniel Farinas, Biomedical Engineer, Senior
9. “I’m thankful for my health and all the opportunities that await me daily.”
–Carson Marple, Information Technology, Sophomore
10. “I’m thankful for the opportunity to go to FSU. And I’m thankful for all the people I’ve met and the things I’ve gotten to experience as a student here.”
–Arielle Getz, Social Science Education, Sophomore