University of Pittsburgh Summary

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Cathedral of Learning

Basic Statistics

Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Website
www.pitt.edu
Full-Time Undergrads
16,719
Part-Time Undergrads
1,312
Setting
Large city
In-State Tuition
$16,132
Out-of-State Tuition
$23,852
Room & Board
$9,430
Acceptance Rate
58 %
Admission Difficulty
Average
Average SAT Scores
1730–2030
Average ACT Scores
25–30

Best ThingsMore . . .

  • Going out on Thursday nights
  • Not having class on Fridays
  • Nationally ranked football and basketball teams
  • Events with free food

Worst ThingsMore . . .

  • On-campus meals
  • Parking (or lack thereof)
  • Hiking up "Cardiac Hill"
  • Waiting for shuttles and buses

Frequently ComparedCompare . . .

Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

Overall, students agree that they wouldn't trade their Pitt experience for anything. As with most decisions, there are a lot of things to consider. If you don't like living in a city environment, Pittsburgh may not be the place for you. While it doesn't have the feel of New York of Philadelphia, the area is definitely urban. Also, Pitt is a large school—you're in for some big lecture classes and a somewhat overwhelming campus during the first year or so. Everything will seem to get smaller after you've been around awhile, though. Weather can be a concern if you're used to a warmer climate—snow, rain, and wind rule Pittsburgh winters. This is something that you can easily get used to though, unless you're a diehard warm weather fan.

What Pitt does offer is high-caliber academics, plenty of student organizations, and countless opportunities, such as study abroad, cultural activities, and sports. If you're willing to become active on campus, there's a lot more to Pitt than meets the eye. The University's location can also be a great advantage—Pittsburgh itself is a great city that is a positive environment for students to live and learn in, thanks in part to the city being home to a number of colleges and universities. The social scene is always jumping, locals are friendly, and there's always something to do if you explore a little. The best idea is to visit and try to get a feel for the area. You can get the same quality education at Pitt that can be found in many smaller, expensive schools, but here you'll pay less to have a vibrant city right at your doorstep.

Pitt Student Reviews

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University of Pittsburgh Scholarships was reviewed by redavid7
A+

They are very helpful and are open during the week. Even during the summer I was able to go in and talk to them about my financial aid and request federal work study loans.

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University of Pittsburgh Transportation was reviewed by redavid7
A+

The public transportation, along with the close proximity between housing and campus, makes traveling anywhere in Pittsburgh, or on campus, extremely easy and accessible. Also, the taxi service works great if you need to get somewhere that a bus won't take you. Great transportation system in general in Pittsburgh.

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University of Pittsburgh Campus Dining was reviewed by juliedcarmen
B-

There are a lot of options, but you will get sick of them after your first year.

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University of Pittsburgh Weather was reviewed by juliedcarmen
C+

Pittsburgh rains a lot, but the school is still wonderful

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University of Pittsburgh Health & Safety was reviewed by juliedcarmen
A

We have very visible safety and have a wonderful school health system

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