<p>by the time i graduate, i will have three years of a language. will this deeply hinder my chances at wharton? is there any way to make up for it?
also, how good will working two jobs seems to the admissions office? am i wasting my time with that, or will it actually make a difference?</p>
<p>and sorry for the bad typos, i am sending this off my iphone :/</p>
<p>I’m a JWS with 3 years of French. So obviously not a deal-breaker. As far as working 2 jobs- that’s a huge plus. Shows you’re money hungry (which Wharton wants)</p>
<p>great thanks a bunch :)</p>
<p>Ive got a friend in LSM with only 3 years of spanish from high school. I agree with necrophiliac about the 2 jobs. . .in addition to showing hunger, they also show that you don’t waste all of your time playing video games. UPenn simply wants to see that you are active within your own life and community (as a result, jobs are viewed in a similar manner with volunteer hours or time spent working within clubs)</p>