Anyone here applying to Penn State?

Anonymous
Have a freshman there and would be happy to answer any questions about the school!
Anonymous
I am concerned my kid won't make friends being from OOS.

What did they do to get the freshmen oriented and was it helpful?

Thank you.
Anonymous
Why ask for choice of the "beginning campus " and the "end campus "? Can't student just stay in the main campus for 4 years? And how would an OSS student figure that out since they are from "out of the state "?
And what is the benefit of the honor college?

Thanks.

Ps. This is considered a "safe" school for us.
Anonymous
Unless OP has other connections to PSU (and they might), it’s a lot to offer to an AMA for a school their DC has been at for 3 months max.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why ask for choice of the "beginning campus " and the "end campus "? Can't student just stay in the main campus for 4 years? And how would an OSS student figure that out since they are from "out of the state "?
And what is the benefit of the honor college?

Thanks.

Ps. This is considered a "safe" school for us.


Because MANY kids do not get into Main Campus their freshman year. Most start at a satellite/branch campus and then move up to University Park their Junior Year.
Anonymous
My DC applied, but will only consider attending if they are offered a spot at the main campus. I think they make everyone answer the question so they have something to offer you if you get a rejection from University Park.
Anonymous
No. Too expensive for what it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am concerned my kid won't make friends being from OOS.

What did they do to get the freshmen oriented and was it helpful?

Thank you.


DS is from New York and has met plenty of ppl from there(mostly from Long Island There are tons of Philly area kids... everyone is from outside Philly but never from actual Philly lol. At first during summer session, son found it was a bit hard bc a lot of summer kids were from similar counties like Bucks, DelCO but soon found the everyone branched out. Son already has a few friends from dc area if that's where you are from
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why ask for choice of the "beginning campus " and the "end campus "? Can't student just stay in the main campus for 4 years? And how would an OSS student figure that out since they are from "out of the state "?
And what is the benefit of the honor college?

Thanks.

Ps. This is considered a "safe" school for us.


Not OP, but a grad of the honors program. Main benefits are: a small scholarship (I think it's $5K a year for 4 years now), registering for classes first, honors classes, and honors dorms (if you want to live in one).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why ask for choice of the "beginning campus " and the "end campus "? Can't student just stay in the main campus for 4 years? And how would an OSS student figure that out since they are from "out of the state "?
And what is the benefit of the honor college?

Thanks.

Ps. This is considered a "safe" school for us.


Because MANY kids do not get into Main Campus their freshman year. Most start at a satellite/branch campus and then move up to University Park their Junior Year.


Several of my friends that started at branch campuses did so by choice to stay nearer to family, save money (living at home), or stay near their significant other still in high school (though I can't think of a single one of those relationships that worked out).
Anonymous
Is a branch campus worth it for OOS? Worried my child won’t get into main campus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why ask for choice of the "beginning campus " and the "end campus "? Can't student just stay in the main campus for 4 years? And how would an OSS student figure that out since they are from "out of the state "?
And what is the benefit of the honor college?

Thanks.

Ps. This is considered a "safe" school for us.


Because MANY kids do not get into Main Campus their freshman year. Most start at a satellite/branch campus and then move up to University Park their Junior Year.


Why would anyone want to do that???

Fwiw, I know a handful of kids at Penn State’s main campus. Not that hard to get in.

My solidly average mcps kid could have gone there, but said it was too “old, cold, and dreary.” That was my takeaway when visiting.
Anonymous
The weather issue again. Sigh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is a branch campus worth it for OOS? Worried my child won’t get into main campus.


My kid is applying to Penn State - University Park and I think she will not do well at such a large school so I hope she does not get accepted. We visited a Commonwealth campus, it's like a community college. I have told her I am not paying out of state tuition to attend one of the commonwealth campuses. I think it makes sense if you're instate but not for out of state.
Anonymous
That was my thought as well and I hope my child does not get accepted either. That sounds horrible I realize. I almost feel like sending admissions an email not to accept. LOL!
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