Frostburg State University in western Maryland, which it is constantly evolving and adapting, is not the most prestigious or well known school by any standard. This duality is reflected in the students in attendance at FSU, who, when asked if they were proud to admit they were FSU students, gave a chorally ambivalent response.
Brent Hague from Gatherburg, MD is an Econ major at FSU. When asked if he was proud to admit he was an FSU student, or if he ws somewhat hesitant, he hesitated, remaining in silent indecision for some time.
Michael Siciliano, an Ethical-Philosophy major, attends FSU despite the distance from his hometown of Smithtown, NY. Michael said in an interview "I don't have strong feelings about Frostburg, positive or negative."
After a brief moment of silence, Brent spoke up in agreement with the above statement, adding "It's not like Yale or something to brag about."
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