Michael W.
Yelp
State College. Never in my life would I have thought that I would end up in the middle of Pennsylvania, far far away from my beloved California, and still far far away from my haven in Manhattan. Nonetheless, I made the conscious decision to come here to get my MBA. Upon flying into State College, my initial thoughts were, "Where the hell am I, and why are there so many trees/fields?" I was definitely not in the city or beach anymore.
The first thing that I saw when I came to campus was Beaver Stadium. This thing literally took my breath away with his gigantic size. It really looked to me like the Roman Colosseum. THIS is what I'm talking about. Back where I got my undergraduate degree, we did not have a sports team, so I just didn't have that school spirit. By coming here, I know that would drastically change.
As far as the campus itself, this place is huge. I was curious one day, so I decided to run around the whole campus. It was a nice 4.75 miles of good old PSU. So what makes this place nice? Well first of all, there is this huge alumni network that you might have heard of. With the sheer amount of Penn State graduates across the country, you'll have a hard time to find a company in which there are no PSU graduates working there.
For you athletic types, you have multiple gyms on campus: Natatorium, White Building, Inter-mural Building, Recreation Hall. Each of these gyms are big enough to get your workout at, and have tons of facilities such as weight rooms, racquetball/tennis courts, basketball courts, diving/swimming pools, and of course a track. Say you want to watch a basketball game? Then you have the pleasure of going to the Bryce Jordan Center to do so. If you like to just hang out, then you have the student center, HUB ,where you can hang out with all your friends, grab some food, and take a trip to the bookstore.
What I found, that was one of the coolest things here, was Berkey Creamery. Penn State has its own creamery where you can get milkshakes, and ice cream! There are amazing flavors ranging from WPSU Coffee Break, to Peachy Paterno. Prices range around $4 so it won't break your piggy bank either.
Penn State really is a huge university. If you're coming here as an undergrad, then you have a plethora of courses to choose from. Whether you want to learn how to scuba dive, or quantum physics, Penn State pretty much has it all. Each of the individual majors provide tons of opportunities to get internships, network with top firms such as Goldman Sachs, and get a decent education in the process.
So what are some of the downsides? Well, you're in the middle of nowhere. Literally the middle of nowhere. You're a 3 hour drive from Pittsburg/Philadelphia, and about a 4 hour drive to Manhattan. Good luck finding your favorite stores or things to do, because over in State College, your choices of food/drinks/stores is extremely limited. To get to major cities, there are a bunch of bus services such as Megabus, so if you don't have a car, you won't die here.
All in all, PSU is just a huge national university. The school is consistently ranked in the top 50 national universities for your undergraduate program, and has a top 10 supply chain management MBA program as well. It's a great place for kids to get the full college experience. You live in a college town, have division-1 sports, a student body of 45,000 students, and the option to take any class you can possibly want. As long as you can get around the fact that you're away from ALL major cities, you'll find a way to survive, and in the process, have a great experience.