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| Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
| Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Recommended |
| Secondary School GPA: | Required |
| Secondary School Rank: | Recommended |
| Secondary School Record: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Required |
| $50 | Undergrad Application Fee |
| $65 | Graduate Application Fee |
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| Address: | 25 Yearsley Mill Rd Media, PA 19063-5522 |
| Phone: | (610) 892-1200 |
| General Site: | brandywine.psu.edu/ |
| Admissions: | brandywine.psu.edu/Admissions/default.htm |
| Application: | admissions.psu.edu/apply/ |
If you are look for a closer relationship with faculty this campus is perfect. The campus is not as active considering most students commute, but you still can create meaningful relationships off campus considering the smaller student population.
» Read MoreOne of the biggest complaints I hear about PSU Brandywine is that it is boring. This can be true if you do not get involved with what the campus has available. There are many clubs on campus that give you a great opportunity to make friends and school interesting. If you don't put yourself out there and join a group it is going to suffer from the commuter school situation.
» Read MoreIf you want a big school, this isn't for you. But there are plenty of clubs and sports on campus to get involved in.
» Read MoreAt Penn State Brandywine, classes fill up quickly so make sure to register as soon as possible. Take advantage of the small class size and get help from teachers whenever there is a need.
» Read More- Make a study plan, if it works, stick to it - If you buy the textbook, read it, you have paid good money for it - Figure out how and where you can get help for classes during the first week of school.
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