<p>Is it true that you need straight A's in math to get into wharton? Let's just say I didn't (no C's, but a couple of B's... <em>HOWWEVER</em> I took math at an accelerated pace; calc BC freshman year, MVC/Diff Eq sophmore, etc)</p>
<p>Also about what is the minimum uGPA requirement assuming a very rigorous courseload?</p>
<p>Sorry, I'm sure this has been discussed repeatedly before.</p>
<p>No it’s not necessary. The guy who got in from my school a few years back did not get straight A’s.
But to be a strong candidate, you should have a near perfect record.</p>
<p>To get a better, indeed more realistic sense of where you stand, check the range of GPAs and SATs/ACTs of matriculating Wharton freshmen. The idea that one must have a 4.0 in all their math classes is facetious at best.</p>
<p>I’ve googled for a few minutes, but the information is proving elusive. If all else fails, give admissions a call and they’d be happy to provide you with that information I’m sure.</p>
<p>the idea that you need to be a math genius to go to Wharton is wrong. you just need a high SAT math score, a high SAT Math II score, good grades in math classes, and to be in AP Calc senior year(if your school offers AP Calc). it doesn’t even need to be BC Calc, AB is fine.</p>