<p>hey guys,</p>
<p>for all of you that successfully transferred from a university/school at penn to the Wharton school of Business as a sophomore, can you give me some tips as to how you accomplished this task?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>hey guys,</p>
<p>for all of you that successfully transferred from a university/school at penn to the Wharton school of Business as a sophomore, can you give me some tips as to how you accomplished this task?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>???......its just a gpa cutoff. you have to get decent grades as a freshman.</p>
<p>so that's it?</p>
<p>Just get decent grades?</p>
<p>I thought it was like a freshman app where they look for your EC involvement.
<em>confused</em></p>
<p>if you're applying for internal transfer, the only factor is gpa.</p>
<p>in recent years the cutoff has been a 3.7-3.8.</p>
<p>what if im applying for external transfer (which I will be)</p>
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for all of you that successfully transferred from a university/school at penn to the Wharton school of Business as a sophomore
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why did you ask this then?</p>
<p>since I will be applying externally
I am only interested in EXTERNAL TRANSFERS</p>
<p>the wording of your question appeared to refer to internal transfers, since you referred to schools here at penn.</p>
<p>for external transfers, gpa is critical, but the other normal factors play in as well.</p>
<p>any tips to make this external transfer a success?
perhaps taking easier courses to leverage GPA?
perhaps tips on how to gain a leadership position or some EC that Wharton will look upon favorably as a freshman?</p>
<p>I am an external transfer. Your Univ stuff matters most. GPA, Classes, which Univ are you from?, EC's. You can take an easy course to bing up your GPA, but don't take a course which everyone knows is easy!</p>
<p>They will also look at your HS GPA and stuff...SAT scores too...</p>