Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize PSU had dropped that much at USNWR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSU would not be allowed. How they handled the Jerry Sandusky/football scandal reflects the moral fiber of the University. This was not that long ago. I could not in good conscious send my kid there and truly feel that DC was in a supportive, safe environment.
As a (liberal) Penn State alum, I agree with this. I wouldn’t give them a dime after the Sandusky scandal, and I certainly wouldn’t let my children attend. It’s a rotten institution, and I say that after having had a very positive experience in the Honors College there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two lumbering mediocre schools.
This is not helpful nor adds to thread, actually it's pretty rude. Shame on you.
By the rankings,they are mediocre schools.
Anonymous wrote:PSU would not be allowed. How they handled the Jerry Sandusky/football scandal reflects the moral fiber of the University. This was not that long ago. I could not in good conscious send my kid there and truly feel that DC was in a supportive, safe environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two lumbering mediocre schools.
This is not helpful nor adds to thread, actually it's pretty rude. Shame on you.
By the rankings,they are mediocre schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSU would not be allowed. How they handled the Jerry Sandusky/football scandal reflects the moral fiber of the University. This was not that long ago. I could not in good conscious send my kid there and truly feel that DC was in a supportive, safe environment.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why PA will swing GOP in 2024.
What in the world does this have to do with politics?
This is cancel culture. It's a real thing that real people hate. And too many liberals just can't help themselves.
While a student committing to attend today has absolutely nothing to do with what happened, you certainly can't gloss over and forget what happened either. We're talking about an institutional cover up of child rape in the name of protecting a football program. The president of the school at the time is currently in prison. This isn't a liberal or conservative thing. Im certain that there are many conservatives who are just as disgusted with what happened as with liberals. Not a fan of cancel culrure either, but PSU made its own bed here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSU would not be allowed. How they handled the Jerry Sandusky/football scandal reflects the moral fiber of the University. This was not that long ago. I could not in good conscious send my kid there and truly feel that DC was in a supportive, safe environment.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why PA will swing GOP in 2024.
What in the world does this have to do with politics?
This is cancel culture. It's a real thing that real people hate. And too many liberals just can't help themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two lumbering mediocre schools.
This is not helpful nor adds to thread, actually it's pretty rude. Shame on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSU would not be allowed. How they handled the Jerry Sandusky/football scandal reflects the moral fiber of the University. This was not that long ago. I could not in good conscious send my kid there and truly feel that DC was in a supportive, safe environment.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why PA will swing GOP in 2024.
What in the world does this have to do with politics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSU would not be allowed. How they handled the Jerry Sandusky/football scandal reflects the moral fiber of the University. This was not that long ago. I could not in good conscious send my kid there and truly feel that DC was in a supportive, safe environment.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why PA will swing GOP in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:I went to PSU (and didn’t get into UMD). My husband went to UMD and didn’t get into PSU. Just sharing for reference.
We both had amazing college experiences and are very successful in our careers as adults. That being said, if $ isn’t a deciding factor, I would visit both and let your child choose based on the visit.