<p>At least you did the right thing, unlike Judith S. Hodara
Admissions</a> Official and Consultant -- at the Same Time :: Inside Higher Ed :: Jobs, News and Views for All of Higher Education</p>
<p>We miss you Tiff!</p>
<p>I just found this thread.
But the adviser has left Wharton already
=(</p>
<p>If I am applying to UPENN (Wharton) and I only want to include my ACT Scores, do i need to include 2 SAT SUBJECT TEST SCORES or are those only required if I submit my SAT Score?</p>
<p>welcome...
yes, i do feel bad for you tho</p>
<p>WhartonAdvisor, how did you end up in the student advisor career path? I am very interested in it even though it doesn't have the "prestige" other careers possess. It does, however, seem like something very fulfilling and fun. Can you give message me some info on the career, not necessarily salary or anything, but it would help to know the ballpark. Thanks!</p>
<p>Hi Wharton advisor!</p>
<p>Can a penn applicant apply to a dual degree program like hunstman then switch to CAS or any other college/ dual degree program?</p>
<p>Very Welcome ^0^</p>
<p>he has come and gone</p>
<p>Wharton Advisor,</p>
<p>About teacher recommendations, the U Penn website doesn't specify how many we need. I believe it's two, but can the two teachers come from the same academic field? (i.e. AP Psychology and AP U.S. History, even though they are both 'social studies') Also, does Wharton 'recommend' any subjects that students ask for recommendations from? (ie. math over English)</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>Wharton Advisor clearly doesn't exist anymore.</p>