Wharton Transfer?

<p>Hi guys, I extremely need your help with my college decision.<br>
I am a HS student in Canada, and I am accepted into the business program in University of Toronto, Mcgill University, and University of Southern California (Marshall). My final goal is to try to transfer to Wharton Business school. Does any of you know which of the above three schools will give me a better chance to transfer to UPenn? Thx so much for your help! =D</p>

<p>I'm sure you've heard this before and I know it isn't the answer you're looking for, but you shouldn't pick a college based on whether it can get you into another school. Honestly, there is a very slim chance you'll get into Wharton as a transfer. It's extremely competitive. Do you really want to pick a college based on that? Pick the school you like the most. Pick the one with the best academics. If you go into college already hoping to transfer, you won't have a good experience. If you really want to go to Wharton, go for your MBA.</p>

<p>USC
it's warmer</p>

<p>Montreal is amazing, and if you're Canadian, McGill is super cheap. As far as business is concerned though, I'd go with USC.</p>

<p>Ha, another fellow Canadian. Agreed with JCoveney - with those choices you have, and assuming cost difference, I would personally attend McGill (may I ask why Queens did not interest you if you were looking in Canada, considering their business program is generally considered</p>

<p>Hey I am also from Canada. Although I am not attending Penn now but I feel going to a US school should give the admission officers a better understanding.. I have alot of friends who go to UT for its commerce, not a great choice as a matter of fact. Classes are huge.Lack of prof attention McGill, frankly speaking I dunno it has a really reputable b-school
Yes I have the same question: why not Queen's they are actually very selective.
So far USC seems to be the best choice.
I also study in the U.S. I often discuss about the programs with my friends who study in Canada. I assume from what I know, the courses are quite different...</p>

<p>It is not going to happen. If you didn't get in on your first shot, and those are the schools that you were accepted to, it isn't going to happen. Forget your goal and make the best of Marshall. You don't need to go to wharton for sucess, and after seeing the statistics about wharton transfers, I am sure you will agree you don't have a shot at it.</p>