Is Asian as international as Penn gets?

<p>I was wondering if Europeans, Latin Americans, Africans and Middle Easterners also attend Penn. I mean I know they probably do, but is their presense felt as much as East and South Asians at Penn? </p>

<p>I know Penn is really popular in Asia but is Penn also a popular well known school in Europe, the Mid East and Latin America?</p>

<p>absolutely</p>

<p>i can think of people i know from nicaragua, dubai, bulgaria, venezuela, saudi arabia, israel, the uk, france, etc. etc.</p>

<p>good to know.</p>

<p>Here's the distribution:</p>

<p>With 807 students from 89 countries, Penn has the largest percentage of international undergraduates in the Ivy League.
Southeast Asia 28%
Europe 18%
South Asia 16%
Canada 15%
South/Central America 10%
Middle East 6%
Africa 5%
Caribbean 1%
Oceania 1%</p>

<p>Penn</a> Admissions: Geographic Distribution of Penn's International Community</p>

<p>Excellent. I guess this explains why the school is so popular among the international crowd, especially in Asia. </p>

<p>Now is Penn more international than Columbia?</p>

<p>From my personal experience, whatever that's worth, Penn has a lot of Latin Americans and Europeans.</p>

<p>So it's safe to say that Penn has a really good rep in Europe and Latin America too?</p>