<p>thanks guys. any more opinions?</p>
<p>bump…bump!</p>
<p>last time.</p>
<p>I think you get a little more diversity at IU than at PSU. There are a lot of conservative students at both places, but IU seems a little more international based on being on both campuses. Also, there are a good number of NYC kids at IU for the business school so you get that crowd too.</p>
<p>thanks!!!</p>
<p>All are great schools, if you can not handle cold climates then definately Arizona. Though if you can not handle heated climates then definately either Penn State or Indiana U, though I would give IU-Bloomington the edge of the two.</p>
<p>Either Penn State or Indiana. However, if I were 18 I’d go to State College in a heartbeat but I like a lot of things going on. For example, a lot of the top bands stop on their way between New York and Chicago to the huge new arena at Penn State. Who’s stopping in Bloomington? Only someone that got lost.</p>
<p>thanks guys!</p>
<p>ctyankee- That is absolutely incorrect. IU brings in great bands, speakers, etc. And-it has one of the top music schools in the country, and there are performances literally every night of the week. IU is between Nashville and Chicago, for what it’s worth.</p>