Wharton - ACT

I got a 36 Composite with 36 Math, 35 English, 36 Science, and 36 Reading. My friend said that Wharton adds up sub scores and puts the sum over 140 to make it more like the SAT. What are my chances of admission based on my composite score and subject scores? Also, is my friend’s information legitimate?

Standaridized testing is only one piece of the cake. Perfect scorers were rejected (one got 2390 and didn’t get into Wharton).

If anything about summing up ACT section scores is true, it’d have been on the website.

You’ll probably get rejected if you don’t get that English score up. Probably not even worth applying actually.

Lol thanks hahaha I’ll take it again just for u

There are concordance tables that equate ACT scores to SAT scores. At the Ivies and top schools where I have seen the data, perfect scorers are admitted at a rate of 25-30%. Of course, we don’t know what other factors might have played into these kids getting admitted.