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Penn State vs. Temple: Help Deciding?

Hi there! I'm stuck between Penn State and Temple for my college choice. Can anyone share their experiences or opinions on these schools? What are the major differences in terms of academics, campus life, and student support?

2 years ago

Both Penn State and Temple University are reputable institutions, but they have some differences to consider when deciding between them. Here are some aspects to keep in mind:

Academics:

- Penn State is known for its strong engineering, business, and agricultural programs. If you're planning on majoring in one of these fields, Penn State may be the better choice due to its reputation and research opportunities.

- Temple, on the other hand, has strong communications and media studies programs, as well as an excellent healthcare programs. It also has a well-regarded Tyler School of Art and Architecture.

Campus Life:

- Penn State is located in University Park, a college town with a tighter community feel. With its large student body, there are many clubs and activities for students to explore and participate in. Football games and other sports events are a major part of campus life, with plenty of school spirit.

- Temple is located in Philadelphia, offering a vibrant urban experience. Being in a major city can provide more professional opportunities, cultural experiences, and internships. However, the campus feel may be less cohesive compared to Penn State.

Student Support:

- Both institutions offer a range of student support services such as academic advising, career services, and mental health counseling. It is essential to evaluate which university has the resources that best align with your specific needs.

Ultimately, the decision between Penn State and Temple should consider your academic priorities, preferred campus environment, and professional goals. I would recommend visiting both campuses and speaking with current students or alumni to get a feel for each school's atmosphere and offerings. Best of luck in your decision-making process!

2 years ago

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