<p>Truthfully, this is one of the hardest decisions yet. After being accepted, I now have no idea where I want to go. I'm going for accounting/finance, but have limited family income and do not want massive amounts of debt. Case is lots more lenient with financial help as it's private, while I don't qualify for any scholarships at Pitt/Penn state main. Are branch campuses bad ideas? I also really like the idea of a small college, which makes this much harder. I get the Pittsburgh Promise which is an extra $10,000/year that I'm at college. I want to live on campus.
Anyways, your input on this would be nice. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>Penn state probably has better greek life if your into that, honestly we cant answer this, its up too you. If you need more money go to case but if you want to go to penn get a part time for some extra cash during school if need be.</p>
<p>Also satellite campuses around have there own reps with a rep boost from the large campus. If the satellite (branch) campus you want to go to has a good rep. Go for it.</p>
<p>But honestly its up too you.</p>
<p>just wondering what where your stats im looking at theses schools and would like to know with what gpa and test scores you got in with</p>
<p>I got in with a 3.85 unweighted, but all IB/CAS classes throughout high school and a 4 on an AP exam, taking IB Diploma. No outrageous extra sports or volunteer, more middle of the road stuff. I had a 1240 reading and math on SAT, no subject tests.</p>