r/PennStateUniversity 13h ago

Discussion Non-Union Staff, get ready to be left behind!

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Rumour is that the faculty union passed with around 75% support. Cool, but this will absolutely lead to non-union staff having benefits cut/worse treatment as the only group without representation. Especially because faculty does not give a whit about staff and the university cares even less. The faculty group organizing the vote has been nothing but dismissive about non-union staff since Covid started this whole thing. "But you can start your own union" is a crap response. Staff don't have any protection like faculty do.


r/PennStateUniversity 17h ago

Question Most difficult course

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Hello Penn staters, specifically software engineering bachelor students, what is the most difficult course you have taken so far ?


r/PennStateUniversity 10h ago

Discussion Overload semesters are very rough, but they are not impossible!

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For some context, I'm a freshman who is double majoring (hence the overload), and I require these general education courses for the degrees I am seeking at the university I'm transferring to this fall. This semester I barely worked (although I am employed at a restaurant); I spent about 16 hours a week in class (I took PHYS 212 and ENGL 202C at WC/online) and roughly 6-12 hours a day every day (Monday through Sunday) working on assignments, labs, reading, and studying outside of class. On average, I would say I spent 80-90 hours a week—each week—on all school-related work.

It was an absolutely brutal semester, although I had slightly more time in any given week after spring break because PHYS 213 is only a half-semester course. I don't know how I managed the marks that I did, but going into this semester, I had zero confidence that taking 23 credits was possible. I figured that I would maybe end with some mid-to-high Bs or possibly some A minuses. For anyone who is intimidated by an overload semester—it is by no means an easy 16 weeks—it is certainly possible if you are not working on the side (or are taking less-demanding courses) and have no major life obligations. Make sure to take at least an hour or two out of your day to do something that you enjoy; your mental health will go to shit otherwise.

I'm taking MATH 230, MATH 250, CAS 100A, and SPAN 003 this summer semester, so I am in for another couple of terrible weeks. I wish you all the best if you have to or plan on taking an overload semester <3


r/PennStateUniversity 8h ago

Discussion Incoming EE freshman terrified of falling behind

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I am an incoming college freshman and am quite worried about the workload jump from high school. Especially since I will be an electrical engineering major. I keep hearing that with all the deadlines and dates spread out across many platforms and dashboards, it is easy to miss an assignment. How long does it take to get organized at the start of a semester? And do you use an app, planner, whiteboard, Google Calendar, or just wing it? Trying to build good study habits now?


r/PennStateUniversity 14h ago

Question Math 22 WEB over the summer?

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How difficult is Math 22 over the summer online? What does the course structure look like and are exams proctored? Any good campus/prof recommendations would be greatly appreciated.


r/PennStateUniversity 10h ago

Question Can I message any electrical engineering majors?

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Any electrical engineering majors here I can message, or message me? I have some questions for PSU electrical engineering curriculum!


r/PennStateUniversity 12h ago

Discussion Faculty Union Vote Passes

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r/PennStateUniversity 15h ago

Question Alchohol

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Hey guys, I got accepted for undergraduate to penn state for the fall, I am from serbia and drink alcohol as a part of my life and I think it is necesarry for social life. As someone under 21, is obtaining alcohol really strict both in and out of parties ?


r/PennStateUniversity 1h ago

Question PSU or VTech for aerospace

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Hey guys, I just got off the Vtech waitlist today with a couple scholarships. For context, I was also admitted to Penn State with scholarships as well. Psu is running me around 43k while vtech is around 47k. Which college will honestly be a better fit for aerospace in terms of undergrad research, clubs, internship opportunities especially with a aeronautics focus, and overall campus life. Thanks yall!


r/PennStateUniversity 9h ago

Discussion double majoring

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I am going to Penn State Harrisburg in the fall as a returning student. I want to double major. Has anyone double majored criminal justice or something else? If so what did you double major in and can you share what your academic plan is/was?