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What's the experience of studying at Penn State University?
University Park, the main campus of Pennsylvania State University, is located in the central county of central Pennsylvania, with 23 branches scattered all over the state. The main campus is a typical university town. There are about 65,438+0,500 students in China (half in Taiwan Province province and half in Chinese mainland). Pennsylvania has a semi-humid climate with four distinct seasons and pleasant scenery. There are many mountains here, and there are ups and downs when driving. The temperature here will be as high as 90 degrees Fahrenheit (30℃) in summer, but it will still be a little cold in the morning and evening. In winter (1February to March), it will snow, the temperature is about 40 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit and the temperature is about-10℃. Surrounded by dense forests, developed water system and fresh air.

This land is located in a wide valley in the Appalachian Mountains and belongs to an agricultural area. Because the school football is very famous in the United States, and there is a home court-Beaver Stadium, which can accommodate 6.5438+0.2 million spectators. Every year when the season comes, thousands of people will come to watch the ball. Usually, it is a small town with a vast territory and a small population, but when it comes to ball games, it is the third most populous city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. There are many nature parks and ski resorts nearby, and there are many student activities in the school, so it is called Happy Valley.

There are many different student clubs in Penn State University. Every major in the United States has its own professional club, as well as debate clubs, various religious clubs and other activity clubs. In addition, Penn State University has THON, the largest student charity organization in the world. THON organizes a two-day charity dance marathon every year, dancing for 48 hours through sponsors and participants, and donating money to the Medical College Cancer Center. By the end of 20 13, THON had donated more than 1 billion dollars to the cancer center. In addition, it is also a part of students' life to go to Beaver Stadium, Bryce Jordan Center, Jeffrey Stadium, Ice Hockey Stadium and Lessing Lake Stadium every season to cheer for the team of the Nitani Lions of Pennsylvania State University.