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In the most legit looking rankings I've seen, UPenn is in the 10-20 range and Temple is somewhere in the 40s. (out of 55 or so). Only one criterion to consider.
and if the Upenn diploma/connetions truly matter if I don't want to specialize.
I know it is too soon to say this with 100% certainty, but I am not planning to specialize.
Apart from being in a slightly safer neighborhood and cost, what are the pros and cons of choosing upenn over temple?
do you still have to fight for a chair (either as a D3 or D4)?
Apart from being in a slightly safer neighborhood and cost, what are the pros and cons of choosing upenn over temple?
Temple and Upenn are both in filthy, and dilapidated areas of Philadelphia. In fact, you could walk from temple to Upenn in under an hour. So if thats one of your pros for Upenn than just scratch it. As long as you don't venture to 22nd st (off North broad st) on foot to some "in-the-cut" strip club "you've heard about", you should be ok."slightly safer neighborhood"Temple and Upenn are both in filthy, and dilapidated areas of Philadelphia. In fact, you could walk from temple to Upenn in under an hour. So if thats one of your pros for Upenn than just scratch it. As long as you don't venture to 22nd st (off North broad st) on foot to some "in-the-cut" strip club "you've heard about", you should be ok.
I was there this weekend and drove around both areas. From speaking to the locals, police, and students, the consensus is that there is a drastic difference between the two areas. Obviously you cannot venture past certain streets in university city, but it's like comparing apples and oranges.