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Penn. State ($$) vs. American (sticker)

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 5:39 pm
by loveshack
Currently have 20K/year offer from Penn. State, and just recently got into American off the waitlist.

I assume most will say Penn. State, since American is ungodly expensive, but I'll put it out there anyway.

Also, 24 hours before the question becomes moot! Thanks a lot American...

Re: Penn. State ($$) vs. American (sticker)

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 5:50 pm
by mettasutta
Easily Penn State because American is not worth sticker--incredibly crowded market, high tuition, and high of cost of living lead me to conclude this. But you have to be absolutely OK with the idea of living and working in PA (but not so much Philly, as Temple/Villanova/Rutgers-Camden grads have the upper hand there).

Re: Penn. State ($$) vs. American (sticker)

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 5:54 pm
by 03121202698008
Penn State is a decent school...plan to live in central PA. It dominates from Lancaster to the East side of Pittsburg.

Re: Penn. State ($$) vs. American (sticker)

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 6:00 pm
by loveshack
mettasutta wrote:Easily Penn State because American is not worth sticker--incredibly crowded market, high tuition, and high of cost of living lead me to conclude this. But you have to be absolutely OK with the idea of living and working in PA (but not so much Philly, as Temple/Villanova/Rutgers-Camden grads have the upper hand there).
Personally, I have no qualms about making a living in PA (should I?), at least for a time. This does bring up a good point, however. Should I expect to remain in PA for the foreseeable future? Is there a certain point where, assuming I am doing decently well in my field, I could pick-up and move elsewhere without too much fuss?

Re: Penn. State ($$) vs. American (sticker)

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 6:06 pm
by dissonance1848
Has to be Penn State. Getting mediocre legal job with little debt >>>>>>>>>>>>> shitlaw huge debt.

Re: Penn. State ($$) vs. American (sticker)

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 6:09 pm
by 03121202698008
loveshack wrote:
mettasutta wrote:Easily Penn State because American is not worth sticker--incredibly crowded market, high tuition, and high of cost of living lead me to conclude this. But you have to be absolutely OK with the idea of living and working in PA (but not so much Philly, as Temple/Villanova/Rutgers-Camden grads have the upper hand there).
Personally, I have no qualms about making a living in PA (should I?), at least for a time. This does bring up a good point, however. Should I expect to remain in PA for the foreseeable future? Is there a certain point where, assuming I am doing decently well in my field, I could pick-up and move elsewhere without too much fuss?
I'm actually from central PA and my dad is a lawyer there (small real estate). It's not a bad place to live, COL isn't super high. There are a ton of Widener grads around so expect to hustle for jobs but there's a decent amount of work in the area. Lots of industry, etc.

I'd guess foreseeable future. The problem is, while you may gain experience your contacts will be local. So, moving means starting all back over again.

Re: Penn. State ($$) vs. American (sticker)

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 4:28 pm
by loveshack
Any last comments before American slips through the cracks?