<p>Hey everyone, I was just wondering, how much harder is it to get into the Huntsman program than Wharton? I'm just curious. Do the board of the Huntsman program look at who would be a better fit? i.e. who has had an education based on international views or is it mostly test scores? I just wanna know what i'm up against. Thanks~</p>
<p>Huntsman is extremely selective. They accept ~8% of applicants, I think. And it’s an extremely qualified pool. You have to demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language and have taken AP Calc by the time you graduate.</p>
<p>Well, I’ve been in a spanish immersion program since first grade and i’ll have AP calc… would i be qualified?</p>
<p>as for me, i’ve been taking chinese for like my entire life, and im pretty sure i can score really high on the SAT for chinese since it is like primary school standard chinese in my country? but the thing is, i failed my chinese in the national exams despite scoring an A in the preliminary examinations because i was sick…anyway, does knowing 2 foreign languages help you? i will be going to italy for a period of time soon for an immersion program in italian…</p>