CAS, Wharton, Engineering or Nurse

<p>Hi guys, i think we should make clear to each other what schools we are applying to and any dual-degree programs and if so, what's your second choice program. Internationals pls also state where you are applying from.</p>

<p>I'll start the ball rolling here.</p>

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<li>International from Canada applying to CAS International Relations Major</li>
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<p>woot IR majors</p>

<p>lol. what's up with IR majors</p>

<p>I applied to Huntsman Program in Business and IR. Second choice Wharton.</p>

<p>clarification</p>

<p>Huntsman is in International studies, not international relations. international studies is like area studies...quite different (and less rigorous) than the IR major. still a neat major though.</p>

<p>Wharton...</p>

<p>wharton .</p>

<p>CAS Undecided</p>

<p>Wharton .</p>

<p>(Hopeful) transfer from Case Western Reserve University to Penn CAS as a PPE major. </p>

<p>I did apply there for freshman year to Wharton, but got rejected. Thinking about my plans, it seems that an undergraduate business degree is probably more of an impediment than a plus, so I can't say I'm too upset about that.</p>

<p>Wharton</p>

<p>y do there have to be so many of us =(</p>

<p>huntsman+wharton</p>

<p>ljust like every other person on cc</p>

<p>CAS major in architecture</p>

<p>Wharton - Business & Public Policy</p>

<p>Hopefully a dual-degree with CAS in Political Science (what would the grade requirements be for a Wharton student going to CAS?)</p>

<p>Huntsman/CAS</p>

<p>CAS- COMPS focus within the Annenberg School for Communication(Communication and Public Service)</p>

<p>Wharton/PPE - CAS</p>