Could Wharton survive for best minds without ED?

<p>Lot of Wharton kids claim that this is the best program. I agree that this is the best business program. Could UPenn eliminate ED so Wharton early admit can apply to theoretical economics program in other schools.</p>

<p>Harvard has challened Wharton, does UPenn has guts to prove Harvard wrong?</p>

<p>wow nice post</p>

<p>By this line of logic, HYPSM challenged Penn years ago by moving away from ED to an open EA. Did Penn have the guts to match?</p>

<p>do they have the guts to care....</p>

<p>do I?</p>

<p>Thank you. Enough said.</p>

<p>Do I have think that this thread is useless?</p>

<p>Do I?</p>

<p>This is a silly thread.</p>

<p>Penn would never change an admissions policy just for Wharton admits. There are 4 undergraduate schools, don't forget that. And </p>

<p>Harvard hasn't challenged Wharton at all. I wouldn't even argue that Harvard has challenged Penn at all. Penn will never drop ED otherwise it's yield would plummet and I think everyone knows that. </p>

<p>And if students want to study theoretical economics, they shouldn't be applying to Wharton in the first place.</p>

<p>this yr Harvard was #1 for best business schools, Upenn became #3</p>

<ol>
<li><p>Harvard University (MA) </p>

<ol>
<li>Stanford University (CA) </li>
<li>University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)<br></li>
<li>Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)<br></li>
<li>Northwestern University (Kellogg) (IL) </li>
<li>University of Chicago<br></li>
<li>Columbia University (NY) </li>
<li>University of California–Berkeley (Haas)<br></li>
<li>Dartmouth College (Tuck) (NH) </li>
<li>University of California–Los Angeles (Anderson)<br></li>
<li>Duke University (Fuqua) (NC) </li>
<li>University of Michigan–Ann Arbor (Ross)<br></li>
<li>New York University (Stern)<br></li>
<li>University of Virginia (Darden)<br></li>
<li>Yale University (CT) </li>
<li>Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) (PA) </li>
<li>Cornell University (Johnson) (NY) </li>
<li>Emory University (Goizueta) (GA) </li>
<li>University of Texas–Austin (McCombs)<br></li>
<li>University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)<br></li>
<li>Purdue University–West Lafayette (Krannert) (IN) </li>
<li>Ohio State University (Fisher)<br></li>
<li>Indiana University–Bloomington (Kelley)<br></li>
<li>Michigan State University (Broad)<br></li>
<li>University of Minnesota–Twin Cities (Carlson)<br></li>
<li>University of Rochester (Simon) (NY) </li>
<li>Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)<br></li>
<li>University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign<br></li>
<li>University of Southern California (Marshall)<br></li>
<li>University of Washington<br></li>
<li>Texas A&M University–College Station (Mays)<br></li>
<li>University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) (IN) </li>
<li>University of Wisconsin–Madison<br></li>
<li>Arizona State University–Main Campus (Carey)<br></li>
<li>Brigham Young University (Marriott) (UT) </li>
<li>Georgetown University (McDonough) (DC) </li>
<li>Georgia Institute of Technology<br></li>
<li>Pennsylvania State University–University Park (Smeal)<br></li>
<li>University of California–Irvine (Merage)<br></li>
<li>University of Maryland–College Park (Smith)<br></li>
<li>Boston College (Carroll)<br></li>
<li>Southern Methodist University (Cox) (TX) </li>
<li>University of Florida (Warrington)<br></li>
<li>Boston University<br></li>
<li>Rice University (Jones) (TX) </li>
<li>University of California–Davis<br></li>
<li>University of Georgia (Terry)<br></li>
<li>University of Pittsburgh (Katz)<br></li>
<li>Babson College (Olin) (MA) </li>
<li>Tulane University (Freeman) (LA) </li>
</ol></li>
</ol>

<p>** graduate program</p>

<p>hmm... my school is ranked #38..PSU</p>

<p>graduate program... does ed really come into play for this....</p>

<p>i am just giving some info</p>

<p>Irrelevant info--Wharton is #1 for undergrad business.</p>

<p>but not for graduate (especially MBA)</p>

<p>But we are talking about undergrad, so the facts, although true, are pointless.</p>

<p>True but pointless here.</p>