<p>Wow, chald, I'm random? And that's not bad? You're approval means alot to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>And excel: the one's in the wharton undergrad office are actually all pretty nice people. I've played scrabble with some...they're good!</p>
<p>Wow, chald, I'm random? And that's not bad? You're approval means alot to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>And excel: the one's in the wharton undergrad office are actually all pretty nice people. I've played scrabble with some...they're good!</p>
<p>We got to see all of the reps at Penn Previews in April. Definitely a nice, cool group of people. They range in age and experiences, which brings many diverse perspectives to the admissions process. Some are quite young, in their twenties! The best way to find out your rep's name is to call the admissions office directly and ask for their name and email address, as assignments can change year to year.</p>
<p>Stalking works too. Find where they live and send them a quische.</p>
<p>Jconveney: do you wanna tell your friend to help me out? I want to know everything. :)</p>
<p>I've actually spoken with some admissions people about the process before (although this was for the College admissions, not sure if it differs from Wharton admissions)... there's nothing really surprising about it, however.</p>
<p>Except the part of admissions involving the quishe...that's not only surprising but also very weird.</p>
<p>Actually to be honest, it isn't quishe but rather squash.</p>
<p>This thread made some of the people in my office mad, hahahah, they read CC you know.</p>
<p>Oh, well, crappola. My cover's blown. I shall return the cantaloupe immediately.</p>
<p>Cut cut slice</p>
<p>Slice^3 .</p>
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<blockquote> <p>This thread made some of the people in my office mad, hahahah, they read CC you know</p> </blockquote>
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<p>Why were they mad?</p>
<p>if i go to visit UPenn during the summer, when is the best time to go? I was told that the best thing that can be done is to talk to students to get a feeling of the school. If i go to visit UPenn would i be able to talk to my regional representative. What if i am not sure who my representative is, where do i go to find out? I am a little wary because i live in new york city and i feel that there are a few representatives for a city of that size.</p>
<p>if i go to visit UPenn during the summer, when is the best time to go? I was told that the best thing that can be done is to talk to students to get a feeling of the school. If i go to visit UPenn would i be able to talk to my regional representative. What if i am not sure who my representative is, where do i go to find out? I am a little wary because i live in new york city and i feel that there are a few representatives for a city of that size!</p>
<p>if i go to visit UPenn during the summer, when is the best time to go? I was told that the best thing that can be done is to talk to students to get a feeling of the school. If i go to visit UPenn would i be able to talk to my regional representative. What if i am not sure who my representative is, where do i go to find out? I am a little wary because i live in new york city and i feel that there are a few representatives for a city of that size!!!</p>
<p>One ends in a period.
The next is more exciting at the end!
The last is just ECSTATIC!!!</p>
<p>whoa, deja vu</p>
<p>im sorry i had some trouble learning how to post on this site. It kept saying that i had duplicate posts. But the page that i was looknig at did not have my post. So i kept changing one part of it. By the third time i realized where all of my posts went. Sorry about that.</p>
<p>THERE'S A CHANGE in THE MATRIX</p>
<p>A Smith. Agent. Smith.</p>