residential programs.

<p>so i really want to do a residential program...but none of the programs fit me exactly. i think a lot of them are interesting, but i don't know what to do. do you have to want to be a lawyer to fit in in law & society? or a wharton student for entrepreneurs program? or a pre-med student for health & society? etc, etc. i'm undecided in terms of my major, btw.</p>

<p>It doesn't really matter how much the program fits you as long as you can prove that you belong. For the most part the programs do very little once the year starts, its just a good way to ensure that you get the dorm you want. Look into the Riepe Mentor program maybe.</p>

<p>basketballgirl at the preview day we were told that you can apply to any program you want . you do not have to be a pre-med student to go into the infectious disease program nor a pre-law student to apply to the law & society program. you may pick programs that have nothing to do with your major but something you might be interested in.</p>

<p>Interested1 you are 100% correct.</p>

<p>spdds thanks i know that you are a penn alunm. the school is beautiful with lots of great programs. I know that most incoming freshman prefer the quads but any dorm you get into offers an of array of wonderful options</p>

<p>spdds which school enviroment do you like better yale or penn</p>

<p>both environments are great I was very happy at penn while my son is so happy at Yale one can't go wrong either way</p>

<p>if a program has more like 80 or 90 people does that mean it's harder to get into than one that has more like 20 people?</p>

<p>wat u saying?</p>