Transfering to Wharton Question

<p>I'll be applying next year to Wharton, Haas, and USC, and wanted to ask all of you about my chances.</p>

<p>In high school I was a massive slacker, and am now attending a California Community College, and want to transfer into Wharton first and foremost for my Junior Year. I'll give you my stats:</p>

<p>Major: Buisness Administration
Cumulative GPA: 4.0
Transferrable GPA: 4.0
Pre-Req's completed: Done
Relevant transfer programs: Done
Relevant EC's:
-Marketing President for an Interior Design Company
-Web Consultin Company LLC Start Up
-High School and Elementary School Tutor
-300+ Hospital Volunteer hours
-Katrina Volunteer
-Public Speaker at the Annual International Social Dynamics Convention in Florida</p>

<p>What do you guys think are my chances, and do you know the transfer rate to Wharton?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>The Approach</p>

<p>Test scores are required.</p>

<p>I don't think it's possible to complete Wharton's pre-req's at Cal. Comm. College's (Statistics with Calc. Pre-Req???)...but i'm not sure if that matters. </p>

<p>In regards to academics and EC's you're fine, but the essay's and rec's are also pretty important. Haas and Wharton have plenty of student's with 4.0's and good EC's.</p>

<p>maybe haas since you're in-state, usc for sure, but i highly doubt you'll get into wharton, even with a 4.0.</p>

<p>you should apply to more business schools such as g-town, nyu, michigan.</p>

<p>upstairs, when do you think it will be difficult for him/her to get into Wharton?</p>

<p>^^ probably just referring to the probability is all. stellar stats approach by the way. many schools would be lucky to have a student of your caliber.</p>

<p>Very low chances. They say countless times on the admissions websites that wharton applicants should apply after their freshman year as they have very few spots open for juniors.</p>