What Students Say
Likes
- Great Alumni community
- Great social environment
- Great amenities
Dislikes
- There is a 50% chance that any one of your professors this semester could be terrible
- Some departments are not run well due to bad faculty
- The Computer Science Curriculum is quite outdated
Course Curriculum
- Most of my peers who I know are taking 16-18 credits a semester, the exact number depending on factors such as major and what year they are in. Class sizes and syllabus details vary depending on the department and so do class timings. Also, class time slots can only be in a 12 hour window from 8 am to 8 pm.
Admission Experience
- I chose it because it was the best in terms of Alumni network, social life, amenities, and academic rankings out of the universities I got accepted into.
Faculty
- The faculty-to-student ratio is officially 15:1 but I think it's larger than that.
Campus Life
- There are a plethora of extracurricular clubs and events you can participate in and be part of. There are also many career-boosting opportunities found if you bother to look for them.
Part Time Jobs
- Part-time jobs vary based on the location. On-campus jobs will usually be above $12 an hour and will require around 8 hours a week at the minimum. The difficulty and other aspects really depend on the job.
Placement
- As a sophomore, I do not really have any details that cannot be obtained through a google search.
Accommodation
- I have not lived off campus yet. Details about on-campus accommodations can be found on the university's website.
Exams
- The average SAT score for those at Penn State is 1310; I went test optional and only submitted my IB scores
Fees
- International students have to pay around $57,000 per year, with the exact value increasing slightly every year.

