<p>How is the acceptance rate for the Jerome Fisher Program at Penn?
I suspect it's quite tough, isn't it?
but the mix of engineering and business sounds just so perfect!
Any advice for Jerome Fisher Program? and especially of ED?
Do I apply to normal ED and then file a separate application for dual degree?
Do I still get a chance to go for one degree only when Jerome Fisher rejects me?</p>
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<p>Admissions
The Fisher Program in Management & Technology is a highly competitive program, with annual admission limited to 50 students. Applicants come from around the globe with varied backgrounds and interests, creating a diverse and special freshmen class each year.</p>
<p>High school students applying to the M&T Program complete the University
of Pennsylvania Application for Undergraduate Admissions. Along with the application materials, students must also submit the Form for Dual-Degree Programs, which includes one additional essay.</p>
<p>Please note that because of the selective nature of the M&T Program, students who are applying may also elect a single degree choice on their application as a secondary choice to the Program. This single degree choice will only be considered after all opportunities for placement in the M&T Program have been exhausted.</p>
<p>I’m a current M&T, and your Scores are far better than mine. Your ec’s are also great. The problem is that nearly everyone (a lot of people apply) who applies to M&T will also have super high SAT’s and extreme ec’s. As far as I can tell, it comes down to your essay. Demonstrating exactly why you want to dual degree will be the biggest contributor. </p>
<p>My advice is just to be entirely honest and give exactly the reasons why you want to M&T. It might help if you apply ED, I have no idea.</p>