Few Questions on the Wharton School of Business

<p>Hello everyone,
I found it quite amusing when I saw a similar post under this very topic. I'm glad to know, that I'm not the only one interested in this line of work. As you might be wondering, I'm interested in the affairs of the investing/portfolio dealings of wall street. I'm hoping to work my way up into a position of a hedge-fund. My problem, is the choice of schools. I'm not from a super wealthy background and my parents need to support my other siblings. I'm really interest in the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Couple bumps has risen in the road, to say the least. Would this university, be preferably suited to an undergraduate or a graduate. Also, what scholarships or financial assistance is used to get into a school like this. I'm going to look into these types of support, after I this post is submitted. Also, what would you recommend for a suitable background in order to even try to apply for a school like this. Thank you for reading this and your replies are greatly appreciated. One thing to mention, at this point in time the word hedge-fund can be interchangeably used with mutual fund. The pinpointed career path I have chosen, can be altered as I have a substantial amount of time left.</p>