Reasons to go to SEAS

<p>how's the biomedical program at SEAS and whats it like?</p>

<p>In the end, it is more important to go to a good all-around school. You might change from engineering to liberal arts or business. Even if you stick with engineering, you might change careers later on. The Penn brand name will stick with you and help you greatly along the way. SEAS is a good school that is very actively growing it's infrastructure and it's ranking will reflect this. A Penn student is a Penn student; in the end, that is priceless.</p>

<p>N.I.
Wharton '06</p>