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<p>Umm… wharton 30-40% chance. CAS= 50-60%</p>

<p>I think you have a better chance at being accepted than you do at being rejected.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>I am just being really honest with you right now about your stats…</p>

<p>I mean I see you having all “Presidents” of every single club or organization at your school, but do you truthfully think that you have given enough care, effort, and passion into each club? Because, as a Madrigals (choir) leader, one of senior members of Breakdance Club, Math Team, Barbershop after school, school shows (2 leads/supporting roles), and so on, I’m having a very hard time keeping myself up with schedule.</p>

<p>I’m sure it depends on your ability, and I’m very sure you are a wonderful person! But, I’m just slightly worried that you might have over-impressed the admission’s office with your ‘seemingly’ boosted resume (I’m just saying they might think in this way).</p>

<p>If you think you have really given your very heartfelt effort to all of the things you have done and you have showed that on your application, then I think you’re quite good with getting into Penn. Good luck!</p>

<p>That’s a very good point his989. I agree. Though, I think if you write your essays about those clubs/programs, you should be in good shape. It’s unfortunate a lot of people do things just for college admissions, not because they genuinely enjoy or are interesting in doing those activities (dannyb, i’m making a generalization about my friends; i’m not commenting on your case)</p>