Penn state really lives up to all the hype it’s chalked up to be. Great student life experience as far as going to football games, Greek life is really fun too. Also, as a chem minor student, I can tell you that the chem program here is balanced, in the sense that it is challenging but the professors and especially TA are really helpful and everyone is encouraged to succeed. There is also quite a large international community here at Penn State, partly because too I imagine the school is really big. Also, I would recommend finding a job on campus, but being smart in how you go about that and ensuring that you can find a way to still prioritize and make time for your life. As a student here, I recently struggled to choose between studying part-time and working part-time versus studying full-time. I found it really helpful to think concretely about what matters most to me in my life at the moment and where I want to be in 5 years. When you get stuck on a problem, I believe in taking a step back and allowing yourself to see the situation from a different perspective. Perspective is important and can be everything.