Anonymous wrote:What is the sports culture at Pitt? Do kids attend many of the football and basketball games? Any other sports popular for students?
Anonymous wrote:What is the sports culture at Pitt? Do kids attend many of the football and basketball games? Any other sports popular for students?
Anonymous wrote:They are pretty comparable. Penn State Smeal probably has more name recognition but Pitt has smaller class sizes and affords the opportunity for school year internships in Pittsburgh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a suburb of Pittsburgh and did not apply nor want to go to Pitt. It was not a choice school in my opinion, at that time, and kids who went there tended select it over a penn. system school, but not over a main campus PSU admission. That has changed. I agree they it seems Pitt has been on the upward trajectory and PSU the opposite. Pittsburgh as a city is also much improved over the decades. They are both state-related schools and from what I recall and see, do not get that much state funding per undergraduate student, when compared with other states, or even the PA system schools (and as such tuition is high for in state and quite high for a non -resident). My kid did not want a large school and did not apply to either.
Penn (University of Pennsylvania) is not Penn State, nor the state flagship.
Thanks.
Is Penn State not the correct shortish version for Pennsylvania State University/PSU? People say Penn State. I realize I forgot the word "state" in one reference. No snark, curious.
Yes, Penn State = Pennsylvania State University = PSU.
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