Wharton or dual program

<p>I was admitted to PENN engineering and have second thought. Is it possible to transfer to Wharton school or apply dual program? How hard is it and what is the process?</p>

<p>Yes, it is possible. See</p>

<p><a href="http://undergrad.wharton.upenn.edu/dualdegree/internal_transfers.cfm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://undergrad.wharton.upenn.edu/dualdegree/internal_transfers.cfm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>It is not that easy; you need a good GPA.</p>

<p>I'm in the same situation; I got into SEAS but not M&T. It's easy to transfer out of Wharton, but it's much harder to transfer in. That includes normal transfers from the other colleges into Wharton and transferring into joint or dual degree programs. In my case, it's not worth going to Penn with only a slim chance of emerging with a business degree; maybe it's different for you. Maybe you'd be very satisfied with a degree from SEAS, or maybe I'm exaggerating the difficulty of transferring into Wharton or a dual degree program. Maybe there are too many maybes for me to know anything for sure. Maybe I should shut up now.</p>

<p>transferrings into wharton isnt easy from what ive heard...they have a limited number of transfer spots and you need to have a good gpa...duals are doable...but you also need to have a good gpa...ive heard its a 3.6...i hought it was a3.0...but maybe i was wrong...either way...keeping a high gpa in SEAS isnt easy...but hell im gonna try...but also..graduating with an SEAS degree doesnt mean yu cant go into business..bsuiness recruiters come to SEAS as well as wharton...and an engineering degree is very versatile..plus you can take classes at wharton and get your knowledge</p>