Upenn Wharton ED chances!

<p>Wharton ED chances - please! </p>

<p>Gender: F (asian - subcontinent)
Location: NY
College Class Year: 2012
High School: Public
High School Type: sends some grads to top schools</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA - Unweighted: 3.86
Class Rank: top 5%
Class Size: 496</p>

<p>Took all the highest level classes that my school offers. Taking 4 AP's next year - Chem, BC Calc, Lit, Public Policy</p>

<p>AP's
US History - 5
Euro History - 5
Economics (Micro) - 3 (self-studied)
Human Geo - 3 (self-studied)
Physics b - 4 (self-studied)
COmp Sci - 4 (self-studied)
English Lang - 5
Psychology - 5 (self-studied)</p>

<p>Scores:</p>

<p>SAT I Math: 710
SAT I Critical Reading: 750
SAT I Writing: 740
SATII total - 2200 <- will retake in October for 2300+</p>

<p>SAT II Biology - E: 710
SAT II Physics: 730
SAT II Chemistry: 800
SATII US History: 720
SAT MATHII: 740</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Significant Extracurriculars:
- classical dance (10,11,12)
- Bharatnatyam shows
- Chinese Ribbon Dance
- Indian drums (10,11,12)
- International Club (9 - 12) - VP in 11th grade
- Math League (10,11,12) - VP in 12th grade
- NHS (12) - officer
- Head of Ethnic Items, Fundraiser for Inter. Club
- secretary of a consulting firm (make $1000/month)</p>

<p>Volunteer/Service Work
- taught math to 8th graders - 100+ hours
- LIbrary hours - 20+
- Cultural Fair - 60+
- Temple - 20+</p>

<p>Honors and Awards:
- Board of Education award
- JAVA professional certificate
- Service hours award from Temple
- Math Department awards
- AP scholar with distinction</p>

<p>I am not a legacy, can speak 3 languages, immigrant - US resident...</p>

<p>****i couldn't do sports or anything special because i had to take care of my mentally ill mother....(i think this will be one of my essays) </p>

<p>Thanks a lot for your help!</p>

<p>reject at wharton, it's super competitive. you're barely competitive enough for Upenn A&S.</p>

<p>Wharton: REJECT</p>

<p>I didn't know they had AP Public Policy...wait. they don't!</p>

<p>good luck, but it's a reach and i wouldn't expect an acceptance.</p>

<p>Probably no.</p>

<p>not a chance.</p>

<p>people at the upenn thread said i had a chance :confused:</p>

<p>wow this is really discouraging..., but I couldn't do the things most applicants do because I had to take care of my mother and the housework :( Oh well... I tried. I guess I will apply anyway.</p>

<p>Oh I meant AP US GOvernment and Politics - not public policy, that's what they call it in my school...</p>

<p>and why exactly would I not get in?... I would atleast like to know</p>

<p>Scores and grades are average for an asian female. If they see asian they automatically expect high grades and test scores. Although you had to take care of your mother, there is a complete lack of quality ECs. I see various dancing and a job as a secretary. Nothing on there shows a passion, and certainly not a passion for business. You could have started your own small business out of your home. Sure you may not have been able to do sports, but sports are not that impressive. Impressive ECs are typically done outside of school. Your scores are about average for the wharton applicant base, but your ECs absolutely kill you; there's nothing even slightly interesting about them. So you had to take care of your mother at home. Ok, why not start a home-based business if you think you can handle wharton?</p>

<p>I do have a small business, it is the one that my father and I both started ( he just sort of went along with it) and it has a $250,000 turnover...</p>

<p>You can't say 'I didn't do this bc' today if you want to get accepted anywhere
You say 'I did this bc I couldn't do this'</p>

<p>Wharton has about 10% chance of acceptance, and being an asian female from NY or NJ is the worst possible demographic if you want to get accepted. They'll be expecting a whole lot more than some goofy native dancing and a laundry list of clubs joined late in HS. If that's all it took for wharton the acceptance rate wouldn't be 10%</p>

<p>If you had a successful small business with 250k turnover a year, you wouldn't be working as a secretary for that many hours. I have a business with only $150,000 in sales for the past two years that I started by myself and have made around $50,000 off of it. I don't have the time or the desire to work anywhere even if they paid $20, it's just not worth it.</p>

<p>you know what? You are right. I don't deny it. I knew joining a host of clubs is useless, but I have certain reasons for that I cannot disclose (not my mother).</p>

<p>Oh well I guess I can hope.</p>

<p>BTW, the acceptance rate is 19% not 10%</p>

<p>lol 1mx you're so harsh. way to completely crush her dreams.</p>

<p>but seriously, you are a mediocre applicant. But, there's nothing you can change now. Your only chance is to write AMAZING essays. Being able to stand out here might compensate for your average EC's.</p>

<p>Slight reach, get that SAT up and your chances will be stronger</p>

<p>You just don't have the necessary math scores not even looking at anyone else. Sorry, but Wharton isn't the kind of school that gives you a break because you had to take care of someone. They mean business. Try Harvard or Yale for touchy feely.</p>

<p>harsh? nooooo I am the prime minister of compassion. I am in the business of saving kids application fees. those 60-75 dollar checks add up quickly!</p>

<p>BTW, the acceptance rate is 19% not 10%</p>

<p>^^^^^No, penn is 19%, wharton is much more competitive. the rate is under 10% for wharton.. You do know that you don't just get to pick to go to wharton upon getting into penn. You apply to wharton.</p>

<p>Wharton is a reach for you. Though you may be able to raise your chances with an amazing essay. Don't bother TOO MUCH time with the SATs, spend more time on the essay.</p>