Please chance me, Wharton at Upenn

<p>I really want to go the Wharton Business school at Upenn, but I want to know how realistic my chances are.</p>

<p>SAT: 710 (Math), 720 (Reading), 700 (Writing)
Superscore SAT: 800 (Math), 720 (Reading), 700 (Writing)
Top 5% of my class. GPA: 3.96/4.00
Will be president of debate at my school next year. Have done debate since my sophomore year (I started a specific branch of debate at my school). Have placed internationally in a debate competition.
I plan on starting a volunteer club next year. I am also an eagle scout and have been in Boy Scouts since the 5th grade.
I have some basic work experience. I have tutored some students and will work at my uncle's software company this summer as an intern.
I have played the saxophone since the 5th grade and am now first chair in my school's jazz band. We placed 2nd in a national competition. I also played tennis for 2 years.</p>

<p>I have taken 3 AP tests so far (4 on Bio, 5 on Calc BC, 5 on Human Geography). No IB classes (Not offered at my school).
Current Schedule:
AP English Language
AP Chemistry
Calc 3/Differential Equations
Jazz Band
AP US History
Honors Physics
AP Spanish Language</p>

<p>Next Year's Schedule:
AP Statistics
AP Physics
Linear Algebra
Jazz Band
AP Gov/Econ
AP English Lit</p>

<p>Please be as honost as possible! I want to know my realistic chances. Thanks!</p>

<p>Have you taken any SAT IIs? Penn requires two SAT subject tests, and it is suggested that Wharton applicants take the Math II SAT subject test. You certainly have the scores to get in, but Penn, like any school in the Ivy League, is a reach for anyone really. You have some great ECs, however there isn’t one that will definitely stand out to Wharton. It’s definitely worth the chance though. Also, if you can, try to apply ED, it pretty much doubles your chances.</p>

<p>I have taken sat II, I got 750 on math 2 and 740 on us history. Are these too low? I know my scores aren’t great</p>

<p>Well, I’m not exactly sure on this, but those scores sound pretty good. If there’s any SAT II that you feel that you can do better on then you should probably take that, but if not it shouldn’t be too much of a big deal.</p>

<p>I kind of want more opinions, just to make sure I have realistic chances. Anyone else have any input?</p>