Pennsylvania B Level State Schools

Anonymous
What about the Pitt branches (or Pitt itself) like University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown or Bradford?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about the Pitt branches (or Pitt itself) like University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown or Bradford?


I think this, with the intent to transfer into Pitt main, is a better bet. I am from Pittsburgh. This advice is a little out of date because I am over 30, but my peers who went to the schools you mention generally stuck with a crowd of PA kids and came home on weekends frequently. I would think that it could be isolating for an out of stater.
Anonymous
Also, consider Rowan and TCNJ. While they have high percentages of NJ students, they offer thing the PA schools don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, consider Rowan and TCNJ. While they have high percentages of NJ students, they offer thing the PA schools don't.


Rowan is 4% OOS and TCNJ is 6% OOS.
Anonymous
I have several friends who went to West Chester (I grew up outside of Philly). They all have really good things to say about it, seemed to have had a good experience, and are all gainfully employed professionals (of the three I've kept in close touch with, one is a teacher, one a Nurse Practitioner, one an accountant).

My mom went to Bloomsburg, but her experience from the 70s probably isn't relevant.
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