Anonymous wrote:Pitt !00% over Penn State.
OOS no brainer.
People who pay for Penn State OOS are idiots. Total waste of money. Why bother it's a large state school with football omg
Anonymous wrote:Pitt !00% over Penn State.
OOS no brainer.
People who pay for Penn State OOS are idiots. Total waste of money. Why bother it's a large state school with football omg
Anonymous wrote:My dd is in at both and OOS. The difference for her is urban vs. not urban, she did love our visit to Pitt and really did have it high on her list but after thinking about where she’d feel more comfortable, PSU wins. We live in a DMV suburb and she says she doesn’t want city living yet. I guess I pushed her to apply to Pitt because of the quick decision and the opportunity to get in an automatic 5 year program. I thin it’s a great campus but I grew up in DC and rode the city bus and subway. That’s not her at all.
Both are on the higher end of our budget with no merit. So I think the urban issue might make the difference to many potential students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UPenn is better
We’re comparing Toyota and Hyundai and you’re chiming in on Mercedes? Thanks for your insightful post.
Anonymous wrote:UPenn is better
Anonymous wrote:It is an interesting case. Both are good schools and don't mean to be snarky. But I really think it used to be Penn State > Pittsburgh that has now flipped to Pittsburgh > Penn State - if so a pretty rare case where the academic pecking order in a state changes.
University reputations follow the trends in student quality IMO. From our school's Naviance, the Pitt dotted lines are at 4.17/1370 for 2022 and Penn State's are at 3.98/1307. Same is already showing in US News Rankings that now have Pitt at #62 and Penn State at #77.
Anonymous wrote:The PSU area of the state is ruby red. I think that tracks.