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<p>Really? You really devised a marketing tool that is being used in millions of dollars worth of consulting deals? I somehow have trouble believing a high school student has the knowledge to devise such a thing, and that maybe (just maybe) you’re stretching the truth just a bit too much. Maybe you might’ve helped out on a team that devised this marketing tool, but if you did this by yourself, why do you not have job offers already? You’ve obviously done what most Wharton kids wish they could have done upon graduating… from business school. Just a heads up, admissions officers can see through the obvious BS that you’re putting on paper and you may want to tone down the extreme business “competence” you claim to have. If on the off chance that you really did do all this before the 12th grade, then you are truly a commendable student and you’d be shoo-in at Wharton, but you may want to send in some proof of all your accomplishments. Maybe a news article or something of the sort.</p>
<p>But still, <em>sniff</em>I smell a ■■■■■<em>sniff</em>…</p>