<p>We had 70-80 guys, and maybe 15 girls. However, as the program gets older and more publicized, I expect there to he more and more girls. Making friends was very easy, as everyone all shared a love of sports… Although there were certain social groups, like in high school, everyone was pretty nice overall.</p>
<p>As for te gym, there’s plenty of time on the weekends and at night. For me, I woke up early a lot with my roommate and we worked out before class. It depends a lot on your motivation if you use it or not.</p>
<p>How y’all doing? Just got accepted last night, excited to attend. Is there a Facebook group up yet?</p>
<p>Yep! I’ll PM you the link.</p>
<p>Ay what’s happening guys, didn’t know this thread existed lol. Quick question about the dress code, cuz it sounds kinda intimidating. First off I noticed it didn’t really mention anything about shorts, so would basketball shorts be cool for casual attire? Also, the dress code mentions “conservative athletic shoes.” Would like green basketball kicks count as conservative? Thanks a ton guys, totally pumped for this thing!</p>
<p>In class, you need Sperry’s or some other business casual dress shoe. You also need to wear khakis, but if it gets above 90 degrees, they let you where khaki shorts. For extra-curricular type of activities, you can where whatever you want.</p>
<p>@PurpleNGreen @yankeeboy23 @GrammerNazi @lemonboy377 @bella2014 </p>
<p>Hey everyone! I was wondering if any of you applied to UPenn for next school year, seeing as most of you would probably be seniors right now. If so, did any of you get admitted to UPenn? Can you get a recommendation from one of the Wharton faculty members you meet at WSBA?</p>