<p>Econ
Math
Spanish
Expos. Writing</p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>All that + an additional course (such as Stats)</p>
<p>Econ
Math
Spanish
Expos. Writing</p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>All that + an additional course (such as Stats)</p>
<p>Stat would probably be a good add on course, and is a wharton requirement. however, don't base your schedule around transfering into Wharton. You probably have a better chance of winning the lottery than transferring into Wharton (keep in mind, you can buy multiple lotter tickets but only apply once to Wharton). Just take classes that interest you and work towards your major at your college. I mean, what will you have accomplished in the next year to increase your chances at Wharton anyway?</p>
<p>Well, internal transfers are evaluated solely based on GPA, so don't take extra courses unless you're guaranteed to do well in them (or unless you're afraid you won't be able to fit all the requirements in case you do get in).</p>
<p>im talking about external</p>
<p>From where? Harvard or Yale I hope. That has got to be the hardest transfer on earth and I've only heard of people doing it from ivies and 1 from Stern . You will need 5 of the highest level classes each term and you better have something great going on in business with excellent recs from business people and profs. Disregard if your name is Tump.</p>