Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Florida - there are always so many things happening on the weekends that most kids stuck around.
It’s also over 80 percent in state students.
True- but those in state students are staying on campus on the weekends instead of going home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State - 43% of undergrads at University Park (ie main campus) are OOS.
75% of them are from Jersey, though!
Gabbagool! C’mon!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Florida - there are always so many things happening on the weekends that most kids stuck around.
It’s also over 80 percent in state students.
Anonymous wrote:When I asked on the Pitt tour about what events they have to help freshman meet each other the tour guide said she couldn’t think of any. A Midwest flagship said orientation was a zoom session on how to register for classes and a dorm meeting.
This was so different from F&M where they described so many summer programs they offer to help students connect. (Of course, that is one of the big differences between large publics and small privates. Pros and cons to both.)
Anonymous wrote:When I asked on the Pitt tour about what events they have to help freshman meet each other the tour guide said she couldn’t think of any. A Midwest flagship said orientation was a zoom session on how to register for classes and a dorm meeting.
This was so different from F&M where they described so many summer programs they offer to help students connect. (Of course, that is one of the big differences between large publics and small privates. Pros and cons to both.)
Anonymous wrote:University of Florida - there are always so many things happening on the weekends that most kids stuck around.
Anonymous wrote:When I asked on the Pitt tour about what events they have to help freshman meet each other the tour guide said she couldn’t think of any. A Midwest flagship said orientation was a zoom session on how to register for classes and a dorm meeting.
This was so different from F&M where they described so many summer programs they offer to help students connect. (Of course, that is one of the big differences between large publics and small privates. Pros and cons to both.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UNC
NC State
Really? Even with the caps?
Anonymous wrote:Penn State - 43% of undergrads at University Park (ie main campus) are OOS.