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<li><p>I doubt this; you wouldn’t need to make this post to validate yourself if you were that successful at iOS programming.</p></li>
<li><p>If you’re not bullsh****itting - don’t go to Wharton. Go somewhere that will let you improve your programming skills. There are many redeeming things about Wharton. However, they’re not going to teach you to code better. If you’re that desperate for help marketing your apps, partner up with a business student. I’m in M&T, so I can say this, being that I get to see both Wharton and SEAS - Wharton kids are constantly looking for engineers to help one of their business ideas come to fruition.</p></li>
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