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<li>One University Policy. Where else could I take Law School classes as an undergrad? True legitness.</li>
<li>The Parties. It’s called the “Social Ivy” for a reason.</li>
<li>3rd Ranked medical school</li>
<li>Top Undergrad Business Program</li>
<li>Spring Fling</li>
<li>Locus Walk</li>
<li>Philly. Great city in itself + 2 hours from NYC</li>
<li>Southernmost Ivy (comparatively warmer weather)</li>
<li>Benjamin Franklin</li>
<li>PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES BASEBALL…suck *****ES</li>
<li>Incredible acapella groups (shout out to Off the Beat!)</li>
<li>The Quad</li>
<li>Food Carts</li>
<li>Plush suburban park in the middle of a city</li>
<li>The Button XD</li>
<li>Franklin Field</li>
<li>Joint Degree Programs</li>
<li>76-ers! (and the fact the lakers come in town once a year)</li>
<li>The unique compass</li>
<li>Civic House</li>
<li>Penn International Affairs Association</li>
<li>Cant stress it enough- Wharton</li>
<li>There’s a Korean restaurant on campus! xOOOOOO</li>
<li>Our endowment did better last year than all the other Ivies</li>
<li>Top recruiting opportunities in financial industry</li>
<li>Amazing Greek life!</li>
<li>Jeremy Siegel, the “Wizard of Wharton” teaches at PENN</li>
<li>Warren Buffett went here.</li>
<li>Steven Cohen went here.</li>
<li>Huntsman Hall!</li>
<li>World’s first collegiate business school (1881)!</li>
<li>Fighting Quakers (best name ever)</li>
<li>Opportunities to interact with the surrounding community</li>
<li>Under the button ;D</li>
<li>Best dining scene within a 10-minute walk of campus of any Ivy (yes, including Columbia) (Penn Gazette | The Omnivore?s New Dilemma (Which exotic University City restaurant should we try tonight?))</li>
<li>Vagelos MLS Yeah!</li>
<li>Only city in the nation where it is “Always Sunny”</li>
<li>Huntsman</li>
<li>Kelly Writers House (unparalleled center for creative writing and writers of all sorts)</li>
<li>Platt Student Performing Arts House (amazing resource for Penn’s diverse and vibrant student performing arts community)</li>
<li>Penn Humanities Forum</li>
<li>Lots of nationally top-ranked liberal arts departments (e.g., English, History, Anthropology, Linguistics, Art History, Religion, Music, Economics, etc.)</li>
<li>One of the largest and most diverse undergraduate liberal-arts schools in the Ivy League (and the only one that also allows–and encourages–liberal-arts undergrads to take courses in Wharton, Engineering, Nursing, the Law School, the School of Design, the Annenberg School for Communication, the Graduate School of Education, the School of Social Policy and Practice, . . . .)</li>
<li>Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowhips (CURF)–terrific resource and clearing-house for the hundreds of research positions available to Penn undergrads at any given time.</li>
<li>TOAST </li>
<li>Penn Electric Racing!</li>
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