<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>CrystalPineapple and Millhouse are going there (there, better?)</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Lsm</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Lsm</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>satisfaction of knowing you are superior to those attending Penn State (yet nobody else knows)</li>
</ol>
<p>Lol I don’t want to burst the bubble here, but #51 is an incredibly ignorant statement.</p>
<p>agreed with 2e4L!!! i’ll delete it. PSU is a great school, and some people there are definitely superior to penn students. and i think they might be doing better on the victoria’s secret voting thing…</p>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>CrystalPineapple and Millhouse are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Lsm</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
</ol>
<p>wow hostility. ill make up for it.</p>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Lsm</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Lsm</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
</ol>
<p>good one millhouse. way to reverse the correct name order…oh well. i’m glad you’re going there :)</p>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Lsm</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology</li>
<li>Penn Relays</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Lsm</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology</li>
<li>Penn Relays</li>
<li>Vagelos Scholars Program in Molecular Life Sciences (toughest program at Penn)</li>
</ol>
<p>There’s definitely a little bias in your response Biochem
So I’m gonna have to give an objective and unbiased addition to the list…</p>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Lsm</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology</li>
<li>Penn Relays</li>
<li>Vagelos Scholars Program in Molecular Life Sciences (toughest program at Penn)</li>
<li>The Huntsman Program (best program at Penn)</li>
</ol>
<p>sorry guys, but numbers 58 and 30 are the same thing LOL.</p>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Yeah, Locust Walk.</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>Bbb</li>
<li>Vagelos Scholars Program in Molecular Life Sciences (toughest program at Penn)</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology</li>
<li>Penn Relays</li>
<li>The Huntsman Program (best program at Penn)</li>
<li>Plexi Pave surface tennis courts</li>
<li>need-blind financial aid</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Great library</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>BBB</li>
<li>Vagelos Scholars Program in Molecular Life Sciences (toughest program at Penn)</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>SEX UNDER THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology</li>
<li>Penn Relays</li>
<li>The Huntsman Program (best program at Penn)</li>
<li>Plexi Pave surface tennis courts</li>
<li>need-blind financial aid</li>
<li>great med school…chance for some early experience if pre-med (and HUP and other hospitals as mentioned above)</li>
<li>Smoke’s</li>
<li>squash courts</li>
<li>great student gyms</li>
<li>SEPTA/30th Street Station-all close, and easy to use</li>
<li>The new kick<em>ss plan for Penn’s campus in the future:
[Penn</a> Connects : *</em>Home](<a href=“http://www.pennconnects.upenn.edu%5DPenn”>http://www.pennconnects.upenn.edu)</li>
<li>The BioPond</li>
<li>Nursing school</li>
</ol>
<p>i love it! is that what they’re doing with the piece of land around 30th street station? brilliant.
too bad i probably won’t get to use it…</p>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Great library</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>BBB</li>
<li>Vagelos Scholars Program in Molecular Life Sciences (toughest program at Penn)</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>SEX UNDER THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology</li>
<li>Penn Relays</li>
<li>The Huntsman Program (best program at Penn)</li>
<li>Plexi Pave surface tennis courts</li>
<li>need-blind financial aid</li>
<li>great med school…chance for some early experience if pre-med (and HUP and other hospitals as mentioned above)</li>
<li>Smoke’s</li>
<li>squash courts</li>
<li>great student gyms</li>
<li>SEPTA/30th Street Station-all close, and easy to use</li>
<li>The new kick<em>ss plan for Penn’s campus in the future:
Penn Connects : *</em>Home</li>
<li>The BioPond</li>
<li>Nursing school</li>
<li>Great study abroad opportunities</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Great library</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>BBB</li>
<li>Vagelos Scholars Program in Molecular Life Sciences (toughest program at Penn)</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>SEX UNDER THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology</li>
<li>Penn Relays</li>
<li>The Huntsman Program (best program at Penn)</li>
<li>Plexi Pave surface tennis courts</li>
<li>need-blind financial aid</li>
<li>great med school…chance for some early experience if pre-med (and HUP and other hospitals as mentioned above)</li>
<li>Smoke’s</li>
<li>squash courts</li>
<li>great student gyms</li>
<li>SEPTA/30th Street Station-all close, and easy to use</li>
<li>The new kick<em>ss plan for Penn’s campus in the future:
Penn Connects : *</em>Home</li>
<li>The BioPond</li>
<li>Nursing school</li>
<li>Great study abroad opportunities</li>
<li>Class of 1923 Ice Hockey Rink on campus-skating, hockey, broom ball</li>
<li>WXPN and its great studio on campus: [WXPN</a> 88.5 FM :: Public Radio from the University of Pennsylvania](<a href=“http://xpn.org%5DWXPN”>http://xpn.org)</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Great suburban-looking campus in the middle of a city.</li>
<li>“Social Ivy” - Fun at an Ivy</li>
<li>Incredible departments</li>
<li>brilliant professors interested in your education</li>
<li>talented and vibrant student body</li>
<li>food carts</li>
<li>“One University” interdisciplinary opportunities</li>
<li>Fisher Fine Arts Library</li>
<li>Hey Day</li>
<li>Philly! (might also be in a list of ‘reasons not to attend Penn’)</li>
<li>Actual social scene!</li>
<li>Big-5 and Palestra!</li>
<li>choices of dorm-style dorms, apartment-style dorms, greek housing, off-campus apartments, off-campus rowhouses</li>
<li>Judith Rodin fetishizing</li>
<li>Locust Walk</li>
<li>the philadelphia eagles</li>
<li>Ivy League(we can try to deny that this matters, but it’s definitely a plus)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Millhouse and CrystalPineapple are going there</li>
<li>WHARTON!!!</li>
<li>Traditions (econ. scream, toast throwing, button, etc.)</li>
<li>The atmosphere.</li>
<li>Great library</li>
<li>Multicultural background.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall</li>
<li>Cheesesteaks</li>
<li>Medium-sized (not too big, not too small)</li>
<li>BBB</li>
<li>Vagelos Scholars Program in Molecular Life Sciences (toughest program at Penn)</li>
<li>Research/internship opportunities</li>
<li>Job potential/recruitment (maybe “Ivy League” covers that )</li>
<li>Proximity to New York City</li>
<li>Proximity to Washington D.C.</li>
<li>Founded by Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>The First American University</li>
<li>SEX UNDER THE BUTTON.</li>
<li>The Phillies! Yay world series champs!</li>
<li>Hemo’s</li>
<li>Amy Gutmann</li>
<li>Amazing professors</li>
<li>Rush</li>
<li>The hundreds of student organizations</li>
<li>Peeing on Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>ENIAC was built here</li>
<li>Decent sports teams (compared to peer institutions)</li>
<li>lots of hospitals surround it. perfect for volunteering!</li>
<li>the bridge cinema!</li>
<li>proximity to center city philly. the best city in the US.</li>
<li>college houses / residential programs</li>
<li>NSO</li>
<li>Frat parties (from what I’ve heard)</li>
<li>Great eating options (Chipotle just opened!)</li>
<li>The richest man in the world (and largest charity-giver in the history of the world went here for a little (didn’t graduate, though))</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology</li>
<li>Penn Relays</li>
<li>The Huntsman Program (best program at Penn)</li>
<li>Plexi Pave surface tennis courts</li>
<li>need-blind financial aid</li>
<li>great med school…chance for some early experience if pre-med (and HUP and other hospitals as mentioned above)</li>
<li>Smoke’s</li>
<li>squash courts</li>
<li>great student gyms</li>
<li>SEPTA/30th Street Station-all close, and easy to use</li>
<li>The new kick<em>ss plan for Penn’s campus in the future:
Penn Connects : *</em>Home</li>
<li>The BioPond</li>
<li>Nursing school</li>
<li>Great study abroad opportunities</li>
<li>Class of 1923 Ice Hockey Rink on campus-skating, hockey, broom ball</li>
<li>WXPN and its great studio on campus: WXPN 88.5 FM :: Public Radio from the University of Pennsylvania</li>
<li>College Hall</li>
</ol>
<p>I’m kind of embarassed that my fellow Quakers have given up after 72 things…come on guys and gals…</p>
<ol>
<li>big 5 basketball</li>
</ol>
<p>number 20 tho? :[
at least add PennGrl09 :D</p>