<p>SAT was ok, i had verbal for experimental but i think i sucked equally badly on both</p>
<p>hey. don't worry about it. i heard both the verbal and math were harder than usual. you'll probably get a really good curve.
i thought i died on the sat too last year this time. and it somehow turned out better than i thought. so just wait and see. you never know</p>
<p>didnt mean i thought i did really bad, its my last time so i dont care until i see the scores. i just mean that it wouldnt matter which one was experimental to my score</p>
<p>gotta be so many more chinese that follow this thread that took the test...</p>
<p>heya!!im angela from shenzhen(now in uk)
i will ed wharton and rd stanford yale, wellesley and prob some other unis. im just going for the top ones so if i got rejected from all of them(which got a very big chance to happen!) i will just stay in uk. i guess i will end up in LSE at last.
i took sat last term and except for an 800 in math(which almost every chinese can get one) and a 10 in essay nothing else is particularly good. i resit it this weekend and i think it was okay. so touch wood and wish me a good result!!!!</p>
<p>umm. i m stupid. but what's ed,rd?</p>
<p>ed means early decision, rd means regular decision. this is all I know, haha, but there are people who know more than I do.</p>
<p>yep. that's wat i mean!!!!
about sat this weekend. i think they were harder than those in the official book. but my friends (asian but have studies in an english school for 5 yrs) said the english was quite straigt forward and math was soooo hard for them.</p>
<p>i previously seen an asian girl (don't know her background) got in yale, princeton, wharton, stanford, columbia, mit etc. at once. but she was complaining to us a bunch of ivy rejects that she got waitlisted at harvard. i don't know where she decided to go, hope she's doing good. lol i don't mean anything else........
anyway, anything can happen,
goodluck to whoever is banging the doors of ivy</p>
<p>lol who needs harvard if u got stanford and mit?</p>
<p>but i guess i do if all the girls want to be a harvard so bad...yea...aiming for harvard now fosho</p>
<p>i guess sometimes ppl just go for a name.
well, i choose wharton cuz i really want to do bus.stud and the course combination is what i like. and i think that's what matters.</p>
<p>Strangely my mum knows of MIT and Yale but not Harvard. Strange isn't it!</p>
<p>if you get accepted to wharton, please post here let us know; we will be realy happy for you!</p>
<p>heiheiheiheihei
foster potential business ties</p>
<p>are you saying me?
well, then keep my fingers crossed!!!!
im thinkinf og the huntsman program as well. it sounds cool hahah.
i asked my economics teacher about what i should write and i could tell he had no idea...
anyway, gotta sort these out all by myself then!</p>
<p>lol tansdaily...hey count me in, too!! hehe~~
October break is in 4 days and i still haven't decided where i'm gonna stay...possibly on campus for a few days and NYC.</p>
<p>oops,have not been here for a LONNNNNGGG time.sorry ppl!
how's everyone doing?just had my homecoming weekend.watched ppl get trashed.it was funny.hey anyone coming to chicago for fall break??i think some ppl are right?tangs,ur coming right?</p>
<p>lol I have no october break @<a href="mailto:@....but">@....but</a> if anyone is coming to Atlanta I'll skip class to meet ya! haha....</p>
<p>huntsman program aka the dual degree program at wharton is highly competitive, only a small portion of wharton students are in it. John Huntsman is a renowned Wharton alum(don't know if he's the biggest donor to wharton), very successful in chemical industry at slc. remember, if a candidate is rejeceted from huntsman program, the candidate is out. he/she will not get defered into regular wharton(bs economics only) pool. upenn's sub-school application is inflexible, you will find out on your own. MIT Sloan is as hard as well. sigh.....
wharton is the Juliard of all undergrad-business school. undoubted, the kids from wharton get the best jobs around. a number of wharton alums both undergrads and grads are on forbes' billionaire list(dominated by harvard, stanford, wharton). i believe the highest ranked is estimated ***** worth.
a big wharton undergrad rival is stern of nyu.......
i don't want to scare anyone who is very interested in wharton. the reality is wharton can only offer a limited number of enrollment; so there will be rejected candidates although they are highly qualified. if applying wharton doesn't consume much of your energy,time,money etc. then i encourage you feel free to apply. one never knows does ONE?
Carnegie Mellon's Tepper is also a highly rated undergrad biz program, though less inclusive of business disciplines(i think they only offer 4 majors at tepper for undergrad), tepper's program has high caliber of innovation with infusion of IT industry. so whoever is looking that way, it's a great option, less selective comparing to wharton and stern.
University of Michigan's undergrad bizness is also well reputed.
Cornell's hotel management is very unique, not sure for undergrad.
UVA's MaCintire is also well rated, but only allows students to engage in junior and senior year at uva.
UNC's undergrad is also great, and Berkeley's Haas, USC marshal, </p>
<p>if those not in undergrad business, some biz schools like stern and stanford, provide summer programs for non-biz students like those engineering or liberal arts students.....</p>
<p>my fingers are sore now.... sry </p>
<p>good luck you all</p>
<p>huntsman program aka the dual degree program at wharton is highly competitive, only a small portion of wharton students are in it. John Huntsman is a renowned Wharton alum(don't know if he's the biggest donor to wharton), very successful in chemical industry at slc. remember, if a candidate is rejeceted from huntsman program, the candidate is out. he/she will not get defered into regular wharton(bs economics only) pool. upenn's sub-school application is inflexible, you will find out on your own. MIT Sloan is as hard as well. sigh.....
wharton is the Juliard of all undergrad-business school. undoubted, the kids from wharton get the best jobs around. a number of wharton alums both undergrads and grads are on forbes' billionaire list(dominated by harvard, stanford, wharton). i believe the highest ranked is estimated ***** worth.
a big wharton undergrad rival is stern of nyu.......
i don't want to scare anyone who is very interested in wharton. the reality is wharton can only offer a limited number of enrollment; so there will be rejected candidates although they are highly qualified. if applying wharton doesn't consume much of your energy,time,money etc. then i encourage you feel free to apply. one never knows does ONE?
Carnegie Mellon's Tepper is also a highly rated undergrad biz program, though less inclusive of business disciplines(i think they only offer 4 majors at tepper for undergrad), tepper's program has high caliber of innovation with infusion of IT industry. so whoever is looking that way, it's a great option, less selective comparing to wharton and stern.
University of Michigan's undergrad bizness is also well reputed.
Cornell's hotel management is very unique, not sure for undergrad.
UVA's MaCintire is also well rated, but only allows students to engage in junior and senior year at uva.
UNC's undergrad is also great, and Berkeley's Haas, USC marshal, </p>
<p>if those not in undergrad business, some biz schools like stern and stanford, provide summer programs for non-biz students like those engineering or liberal arts students.....</p>
<p>my fingers are cracking now.... sry </p>
<p>good luck you all</p>
<p>due to ********, my fall break plan will remain undisclosed</p>
<p>and of course, i will count people here into future business, since i have nothing right now, wu chan jie ji(the product-less class)</p>
<p>the most valuable resource in 21st century is human capital.</p>
<p>WHAT??ok translate that into something my small brain can interpret.</p>