Anonymous wrote:Penn State is a great school and some of the programs are outstanding. The Paterno-Sandusky debacle raises a few concerns about the culture on the athletic side of the house.
I am not sure PSU is the most cost-effective option for a DC area grad ($46K tuition + room+ board), but it all depends on the individual situation including any scholarships received, the strength and reputation of the program, and the person of student.
If $$$ are limited, it would be more efficient to use the alumni connection to get into an Ivy grad or professional school. Penn State is a fine, solid stepping stone to that.
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Anonymous wrote:Is OP referring to us? Hubby and I both went to Ivy but DC is accepted by Penn State. We are all very happy about this acceptance. Don't see anything wrong with it scenario...
Dh went to Ohio State. I went to Georgetown. DH has the distinguished career. There's a lot more to it than the prestige of the label.Anonymous wrote:Yeah I meant "You're".
I just thought an overachieving family would...Oh hell. What do I know?
Anonymous wrote:OP is obviously a trolling high school student. If the way the post was written wasn't the tip off, the complete non-understanding of the difference between "your" and "you're" (or refusal to self edit that mistake) should've been conclusive evidence that he's from Generation text.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the parents don't want to pass on the mistakes of their generation? You know, lessons learned and all.
What an ignorant post.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just really hate Michigan.
++1Anonymous wrote:OP is obviously a trolling high school student. If the way the post was written wasn't the tip off, the complete non-understanding of the difference between "your" and "you're" (or refusal to self edit that mistake) should've been conclusive evidence that he's from Generation text.