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UGA vs Penn State: Which one should I choose?

Hey everyone, I've been accepted to both University of Georgia (UGA) and Penn State. I'm having a hard time deciding which one is better for me. Can you guys provide some insight into the pros and cons of each? I'm planning to major in business, if that helps.

4 months ago

Congratulations on your acceptances to both University of Georgia (UGA) and Penn State! I'll provide you with some key differences and aspects of each university to aid your decision-making process.

UGA:

1. Terry College of Business: UGA's business college is known for its strong programs, particularly in Risk Management, Insurance, and Real Estate.

2. Location: Located in Athens, Georgia, UGA offers a vibrant college town experience with relatively lower costs of living compared to larger metropolitan cities.

3. Weather: Georgia experiences a milder climate, with more temperate winters, which can be a plus if you prefer warmer weather.

4. Size: UGA has a slightly smaller student population compared to Penn State, with about 30,000 undergraduates.

Penn State:

1. Smeal College of Business: Penn State's business school also has strong programs, particularly in Supply Chain Management and Management Information Systems.

2. Location: Situated in State College, Pennsylvania, Penn State is known for its sense of community and school spirit, though it's more of a small-town environment.

3. Weather: Pennsylvania typically has colder winters with more snow, which might influence your decision if you have a strong preference for climate.

4. Size: Penn State has a larger student population, with around 40,000 undergraduates, providing you with a vast network of connections and resources.

To make a better comparison, consider the overall rankings, campus life, internship and job opportunities, and how well each school's atmosphere and academic culture fits your personality and learning style. Research the business programs at both schools in more detail to identify the strengths and focus areas that align with your intended career path.

Ultimately, visiting both campuses virtually or in-person, if possible, should help you make the most informed decision. Good luck!

4 months ago

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