Anonymous wrote:This is one of the most F ed posts Ive seen here in years. My kid had a 36 ACT (one sitting) and an uwieghted GPA of 3.9. Turned down Ivy's to have a life . PSU has been a blessing to him coming out of a small private. Deans list and loving life. Not like my kid at Dartmouth!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine if that's where your kid gets in but I don't get the push for OOS kids from this area to go to PSU. I mean often the out of state push comes from parents who are PSU alums and OBSESSED with the school in ways that are really odd at age 40+, 50+ etc. I
t's fine for a state school with the same problems as many other state schools - switch majors too many times and you may not get your required classes done in time to graduate. It's a huge place - if you don't carve our your own social scene and also get to know profs etc. you'll be a number (assuming you need law school, med school etc recs). You are very much on your own - one pre med advisor has thousands of students, they aren't sitting with you and carving out your path to med school. No different than say a Rutgers or Maryland - in fact Rutgers and MD are a bit smaller class sizes.
This describes life. No one will hold your hand. Not a big deal. The real world is the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Alumni tend to be super loyal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your actual ?
This is not very hard.
Penn State very large state school in the middle of nowhere PA.
Major Party school
Supported profiles for years. Still thinks a football coach is more important than children.
Large classes
Large Alumni network LOL this is touted all the time yet not that useful.
Cost OOS absolutely a financial stupid idea
Most kids go to Penn State if instate of course flagship right. OOS is for for students that do not get in anywhere else in their home state.
But hey if want football, large OOS tuition payments, it's the place.
+ 1,000
The Sandusky situation alone = my student wouldn’t even apply there because I wouldn’t give them a dime.
I know someone with huge PS debt who like the PP said, only went there because they got into one other school which was in state. They wanted the out of state experience.
Anonymous wrote:It's fine if that's where your kid gets in but I don't get the push for OOS kids from this area to go to PSU. I mean often the out of state push comes from parents who are PSU alums and OBSESSED with the school in ways that are really odd at age 40+, 50+ etc. I
t's fine for a state school with the same problems as many other state schools - switch majors too many times and you may not get your required classes done in time to graduate. It's a huge place - if you don't carve our your own social scene and also get to know profs etc. you'll be a number (assuming you need law school, med school etc recs). You are very much on your own - one pre med advisor has thousands of students, they aren't sitting with you and carving out your path to med school. No different than say a Rutgers or Maryland - in fact Rutgers and MD are a bit smaller class sizes.
Anonymous wrote:What is your actual ?
This is not very hard.
Penn State very large state school in the middle of nowhere PA.
Major Party school
Supported profiles for years. Still thinks a football coach is more important than children.
Large classes
Large Alumni network LOL this is touted all the time yet not that useful.
Cost OOS absolutely a financial stupid idea
Most kids go to Penn State if instate of course flagship right. OOS is for for students that do not get in anywhere else in their home state.
But hey if want football, large OOS tuition payments, it's the place.