<p>I am an Asian-American male applying to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. It's okay to be brutally honest just lemme know what you think</p>
<p>Weighted GPA: 5.353 at my current high school, 4.938 at my first high school for 9th/10th grade (ranked 3rd)
(All A's and one B in Differential Equations)</p>
<p>AP classes: AP European History-4, AP Calculus BC-5, AP Chemistry-4, currently enrolled in Statistics, Microeconomics, and Macroeconomics</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
President of Science Olympad and FBLA, placed within top ten at states in Science Olympiad a few times
Eagle scout
Student Government elections board
Varsity basketball
All-State Band percussionist twice</p>
<p>Shadowed an accountant over the summer and volunteered as an exhibit guide at a science center the summer before</p>
<p>@Zarathustra69 come on now, Wharton is a high reach for everyone no matter how good their application is (unless you are like IMO gold medalist or something like that) so you shouldn’t be making statements like “you should get in” which gives the OP an overly optimistic idea of his chances (I know that you are just trying to be encouraging). I’d say his chances are just as good as any other applicant to Wharton, maybe slightly above average, however definitely not warranting a"should get in" verdict. </p>
<p>So your scores look really solid but the number of AP classes u’ve taken looks a little low. Otherwise, i don’t see any glaring hooks. What is it that makes you different from the thousands of other really qualified applicants to Wharton? Emphasize that in ur essays (unless u submitted already like I did, in which case we can only hope).</p>