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I regret going to Penn State.BrightPsychology
I regret going to Penn State. I've had nothing but problems with this school since I had started going here. I've attended three of their campuses including University Park and can say that If I could do it all over again I would have avoided this school.

The first Penn state campus that I attended was in Altoona. This was probably the worst campus for student life and quality of education. The town is depressed and the locals do not appreciate the fact that the students are the only thing that keeps their sad little economy alive. The police harass and abuse the students, both verbally and even physically on a few occasions that I've personally witnessed. There is nothing to do in Altoona and the campus doesn't offer much. The facilities and classrooms are old and could use some updates. The professors weren't very good at teaching and I felt like I was in high school again. I decided to stay here for a third year instead of transferring to the main campus so that I could work as an RA and save money. The police still disrespected me even when I tried to help them as an RA, so I decided to leave this campus for good.

I decided to transfer to Penn State Abington, which was close to my home. My adviser in Altoona told me that I could transfer to the Abington campus and finish my degree there which is what I had planned to do. But, after I transferred and met with an adviser at Abington I was told that I could NOT finish my degree at that campus! They don't even offer the same classes or degree program, but the adviser from Altoona told me that I could finish my degree here. I wasted one semester at the Abington campus, and decided to transfer to the main campus. There I would be able to finish my original degree that I had started instead of starting a new one at Abington.

I transferred to Penn State University Park and thought that my troubles were finally over. I was wrong. Apparently, they have a "competency requirement" where you are required to take 24 credits worth of classes at the campus that you plan to graduate from. I only needed 12 credits to finish my degree, but they won't let me graduate until I take an extra 12 credits to fulfill this requirement. At this point I just wanted my degree, so I agreed and didn't argue with them. I got through one semester, but during the second (extra) semester numerous problems in my personal life all hit me at once.

I had to go home and deal with these problems. I saw that they have an online course system called "World Campus" which is supposed to allow people to take classes on their computers from home. I looked at their web site and was excited to see that they offered the exact same degree programs that the main campus did! I called my adviser and asked if I could finish my last few classes online because they have the exact same degree program and classes as University Park.

She said that I would have to start the competency requirement all over again since it's a "different" campus! Unbelievable! I called the department office to ask them to make an exception because my my situation. They said they would call me back with an answer the next day. A week went by and I called again, only to reach an answering machine. I spent several weeks trying to reach them again but I always got either an answering machine or a secretary that said they were not in and would give them my message.

After ignoring me for several weeks, they finally decided to let me finish my last few classes online. I transferred to World Campus, and was greeted with an email from them saying that I have to take extra classes to fulfill the 24 credit competency requirement...

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I'm sick of playing this game. If all of these campuses are Penn State then why can't I just get my degree from any of them? Why is the head of the department avoiding me? Because all they care about is money, not the students. They will do anything to keep you from graduating and make you go for another semester. Save yourself the headaches and go somewhere else!

5th Year Male -- Class 2012
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Education Quality: F
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Having many classes with 300+ students in themQuite BrightAgriculture/Horticulture
Having many classes with 300+ students in them is very, very common. You WILL be treated as a number, not as a person. The campus makes poor use of existing facilities and seems to just keep building and building when it is not at all necessary. Tuition keeps going up and up and money seems to be no concern to the administration.
1st Year Male -- Class 2014
Extracurricular Activities: B, Individual Value: F
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The atmosphere at penn state is what drewNot so brightBiology
The atmosphere at penn state is what drew me here first.
I grew up in a PSU home and it was my dads goal to see me get in. At first it was amazing! The party life, the friends I made and just the whole "WE ARE PENN STATE!"

It was awesome. But then reality kicked in my second semester. My teachers couldn't teach, I was learning from the books. I taught myself more then the teachers ever did. I had to rely on other students to help figure out difficult assignments, the advisers were horrible to me, and more and more I started to dislike it.

I was putting in so much effort and not getting any results. I didn't go to parties, I didn't hang out. I just studied and still struggled to hold a B average.

My program was horrible and I am transferring now. So are a bunch of other people in it as well.
I think the final straw for me was the JoePa firing. I'm sorry, but not many people at this school think for themselves. They all run into things because well "Its what everyone else is doing" Rioting? Hurting people? Knocking a truck over? That is not supporting JoePa that is being idiots. I'll miss the people I met but I don't think I'll miss much else

2nd Year Female -- Class 2014
University Resource Use/ spending: A-, Surrounding City: D+
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