<p>If boys applied to nursing, considering they are a minority in the field, would they have a better chance of getting accepted then girls?</p>
<p>i think so,</p>
<p>anyone else?</p>
<p>yeah, I have heard it's really easy for men to go into nursing. The field must be something like %75 women, right?</p>
<p>your grades would still have to be good enough to penn, obviously, but i'd think that if there was a girl applicant similar to you, they'd probably take you over her.</p>
<p>Sort of off-topic, but maybe not</p>
<p>A boy at my school applied to Georgetown nursing. His stats we'ent that great and his courseload was only semi-challenging, but he got in.</p>
<p>Now he plans on transferring out into the main school.</p>
<p>its incredibly hard to transfer schools once ur in upenn cuz theyre suspicious of all the backdoor strategies</p>
<p>i think male nursing to wharton is unheard of</p>
<p>There are other main schools at penn besides Wharton, azn. If I had to rank them, even though I think it's ridiculous to do so:
(1) College and Wharton
(2)SEAS
(3)Nursing</p>
<p>I thought the nursing school at Penn was considered second in the nation?</p>
<p>It probably is. I think stone was meaning how hard it was to get into compared to the college, wharton, and SEAS.</p>