<p>The Venezuelans are an irresisteable peoples.</p>
<p>if you're venezuelan then ghengis khan was chinese</p>
<p>venezuelan!?! ... and now i <em>am</em> falling for u</p>
<p>Empanadas for life</p>
<p>nooooooooooooooo paro i was just kidding rofl</p>
<p>jcov, penn IS where u wanted to be, right? while u were applying and all, was penn ur first choice? </p>
<p>pyar, dude. im so sorry... he offered me empanadas and i just couldnt refuse. its rly not u, its me. i hope we can still be friends? :D</p>
<p>I applied ED, yeah. And I do love it here.</p>
<p>maybe ill have to cook food for you once to convince you (and yes i can make some indian food)</p>
<p>empanadas (esp the caramel kind from taco bell) > indian food (i get that every day!)</p>
<p>step it up, pyar. i kno ur game can do better</p>
<p>No, paro, empanadas made by shriveled old ladies and their daughters on the side of a Venezuelan highway >>> all</p>
<p>u see ? ^ he's irresistable!</p>
<p>eh, i was under the impression that the order of difficulty for admittance was:
wharton > CAS > engineering > nursing</p>
<p>I think engineering and CAS are close, but generally Penn is not known for its engineering school, whereas its CAS IS very well known. I hope I am correct, because I applied ED to SEAS ><;</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure engineering is slightly more selective, but not appreciably so. How well known it is has nothing to do with admissions rates.</p>