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Aside from the beautiful, mountainous surrounding area, there is hardly anything redeeming about Plymouth State University. The campus is mediocre, the teaching is passable, and the social life is virtually nonexistent unless you?re interested in partying every single night. There is an atmosphere of chaos in the air every single night. If you ever wish to get some sleep, I wouldn?t hold your breath. Students tend to be either party-hard jocks who pound on your doors all night or, alternatively, the type of strange looking, sketchy somebodies who stare at you for uncomfortable amounts of time. The girls are as satisfying to behold as the campus, not a complete eyesore whilst still remaining a trashy disposition. Here creativity is stifled and the ?individual? is virtually nonexistent. There is one aspect of the school, however, that I am thankful I involved myself in as it provided me with experiences I?m sure I never would have had otherwise. The Outdoor Center offers some really exciting experiences at very low costs. If you are determined to go to PSU, get involved here. |