<p>-4.35 GPA (Several APs---Two B's and a B+ with two of those grades coming in another country---see below)
-Very Difficult Private School in California
-White Male
-730 Math
-780 Reading
-750 Writing
-2260 Overall
-Top 5% Class Rank
-Opinion Columnist on School Newspaper
-President of Conservative Club
-Member of "60 Minutes" Club
-Cross-Country Member, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Golf
-Academic All-CIF
-Founding Member of Local Community Service Group
-Charter Member of French Honor Society
-Secretary of Class---Responsible for Organizing School Prom
-Top 10 Finisher in Nationwide National French Contest Three Years Running
-Student Pilot with FAA License at Age Minimum of 17
-Intern for Sen. Vogel in Missouri Senate
-Intern for Rep. Black in Missouri House of Representatives
-6 Week Intern in Washington DC with Sen. Santorum and Correspondent Between Boys and Girls Club and Congress
-Attended School in Switzerland during first 3.5 Months of Sophmore Year
-Attended Four-Week Wharton Summer Business Program for Juniors becoming Seniors</p>
<p>I love politics and I love flying airplanes. My father has serious business experience and an MBA, which I hear Wharton likes.</p>
<p>Plus, I have a "connection."</p>
<p>Do you guys think this is enough to get into Wharton Undergrad at Penn? Thanks a bunch!</p>
<p>Where do you go to school in Cali? I go a private school in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>You look good for Wharton from my perspective. Just make sure that your application is honest as to why you want to attend Wharton and make sure that you present your application in such a way that they know you have looked at the school seriously.</p>
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only 1 in millions. no just kidding. I think you have a pretty good chance of getting in, but like others have said, you're definitely not a shoe in.</p>
<p>Did you take the NEW SAT? If not, your stats are made up. It was impossible because of the curves to get 730 Math and 780 Reading. Another CC person who might be a bit too qualified.</p>
<p>You look like a for sure, and I hope to see you in Philly. In the Fall of '06. I got into Penn this year as a Junior, and I just committed. Go Penn.</p>
<p>he hasnt taken SAT II's yet. see what those look like. definitely not a shoe-in, but you're within the range. write good essays and try to beef up the leadership a bit more for your senior year. how many years are each of those activities? four years as secy looks hella better than just one.</p>
<p>chances threads are so pointless. there are so many factors they consider that the only thing that can be said here is whether you are within the range, and you are. whether theyll have a niche on campus open for you is what will make or break ur decision, kapiche?</p>