<p>anyone care to tell me what CAS is? oh yeah RD for m</p>
<p>^boomshakalaka, your mom is soooo cool!</p>
<p>SEAS RD… Good Luck to all you guys!</p>
<p>Question, if i get rejected by Wharton (hope that doesn’t happen) would my application be considered by the school of arts and sciences?</p>
<p>No it wouldn’t. If you applied to a dual degree program you could choose either of the schools in which the degree is based to be your fall back if you are rejected from that program.</p>
<p>@eiswein.
CAS is college of arts and sciences</p>
<p>CAS RD here.</p>
<p>Well I guess I’m doing RD now? My parents won’t let me go ED because they don’t wanna pay for it without comparing FA. Even though Penn is my dream school… :(</p>
<p>oh well that’s life. My dreams are only important when they are convenient and affordable.</p>
<p>^ Life should also be viewed pragmatically, which is what your parents are doing.</p>
<p>CAS ED. whoop whoop.</p>
<p>nursing RD!!</p>
<p>college of arts and sciences ed</p>
<p>Fisher ED with Wharton RD as a backup. <em>gulp</em></p>
<p>Wharton RD. @Keasbey…you sayin Fisher at OSU is your number 1? why?</p>
<p>@altfb </p>
<p>Keasbey was obviously referring to the Jerome Fisher Program of Management and Technology at Penn.</p>
<p>CAS. Debating b/w ED/RD.</p>
<p>I might as well throw in the towel. CC applicants are insane…
College of Arts and Sciences: Regular Decision</p>
<p>I estimate my chances as somewhere between negative infinity and 3.14159%.</p>
<p>Ah, that makes more sense lol. I’m from ohio so when I saw fisher that’s what I instinctivly thought</p>
<p>Wharton RD</p>
<p>Wharton ED</p>