Penn State World Campus

<p>Hi guys
I am a fresh high school grad this year and I'm enrolled in a tier one national university already.
However, I'm an international student and I'm not on any scholarship, college education in US becomes very expensive to me, and sometimes I really doubt that does an undergraduate worth that amount of money.
I want to continue my studies in law school after obtaining my undergraduate degree, and I know a good law school can be very very expensive. I want to save up some money in my undergrad years for law school.</p>

<p>The point is, should I change my plan to enroll in the Penn State World Campus instead of going to US and study in an expensive college money wise? Will the lack of a real college experience and school activities during my undergrad years affect my chance to go to a top law school in US? To me, the tuition of the Penn State World Campus is very affordable, it is about the same rate for me to finish college in my home country.</p>

<p>I was accepted by Penn State UP as a freshman this May, but I decided not to go there. Will this affect my chance to go to the world campus?</p>

<p>Does anyone have any insight about it? Thanks :)</p>

<p>anyone can help me please?</p>

<p>ellenkwy, It’s been a few years since this thread was created, so I’m hoping you can provide some insight -</p>

<p>I’ve been accepted to Penn State’s “World Campus” as well as Northeastern’s “College of Professional Studies”. I’ll be transferring in with my AA and will be earning my BS in Political Science. My goal then is to go to law school, which will be an “on-campus” endeavor & won’t necessarily be at the same school I do my undergrad work at.</p>

<p>How has your experience been with the World Campus courses? How does it compare to on-campus learning? I’d appreciate any insight or advice you can give me, as student experience with either program is going to factor into my decision on which school I choose to go to.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>