<p>Considering that they are trying to boost first-generation numbers, broader diversity encourages me.</p>
<p>^Wharton3</p>
<p>No way to know the test score scores of people that applied but you can look at the class profile of last year to see the test score ranges of admitted students from last year</p>
<p>Haha Kurobear it’s also too late to pray. Decisions already done so nothing will change whatever you do now.</p>
<p>Good luck to everybody!</p>
<p>@ArchAngel0: Which is exactly why we should pray. We no longer can affect the outcomes. We did what we could. Now, we hope luck was on our side :)</p>
<p>rejected :’(</p>
<p>Well, so long Penn forums. It’s a real shame I won’t be part of the class of '17, but who knows, maybe I’ll try again for grad school! Good luck to the rest of y’all.</p>
<p>@kbolisetty23 I’m sorry. But know that you’ll end up somewhere great! Did you find out from Questbridge or something?</p>
<p>I wish Yale were as forthright with its early admissions cycle as penn and harvard. ^_^</p>
<p>I didn’t know Penn’s ED acceptance rate was so high. 25% is pretty decent odds.</p>
<p>I kind or really want to call my regional adcom and ask him my decision!</p>
<p>How did you find out already?!?!?!</p>
<p>.___. how do people know their decisions?</p>
<p>kb23, you are laughing right now. :-)</p>
<p>I view this situation as paralleled to Schrodinger’s cat… Since I haven’t observed my decision, to me, I am accepted, rejected, and deferred!
WOO THEORETICAL C/O 17 YALL</p>
<p>^^more like crying lol. Aghhh I promised myself I’d stop posting in this forum after not getting in. Haha I guess I can’t keep myself away from Penn.</p>
<p>Wait, kbolisetty23 did you find out already? Howwww???</p>
<p>i don’t know if you’re a ■■■■■ or not (you have 195 posts which makes me think he’s just trying to be funny) but you told a guy “wish me luck for dec12th” so what are you talking about? there’s no way you got your decision.</p>
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<p>Not looking great for a white male from the northeast :P</p>
<p>1196 for early decision means that getting in regular decision to penn is going to be near impossible. Maybe it’s also an attempt by Penn to increase its rankings → further lowering overall acceptance rate? </p>
<p>1196 is tremendously close to the 1200 perennial ceiling.</p>
<p>and also. THE DECISIONS HAVE BEEN FINALIZED. WHY CAN’T PENN TELL US?</p>
<p>@kb23, How do you know your decision?</p>
<p>I’m so done with waiting. I should have just applied to Columbia or Dartmouth who released decisions last week. (Lolz. Jk. But like. Actually)</p>