<p>What the hell is SAS and SEAS !?
I hear so much about these programs but have absolutely no idea of what they are</p>
<p>SAS--school of arts and sciences
SEAS--school of engineering and applied sciences</p>
<p>i think that's right</p>
<p>SAS is the School of Arts and Sciences (the main college at Penn) and SEAS is the School of Engineering and Applied Science</p>
<p>is everyone on their lunch break rite now?</p>
<p>nvm now i guess
so what does SEAS have to do with Wharton b/c I always hear people talking about the 2 together</p>
<p>They're just two different schools within Penn. As it has been said, SEAS is the School of Engineering and Applied Science; Wharton is Penn's School of Business. If people talk about the 2 together, then they may be referring to the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology (M&T), which is a dual degree between SEAS and Wharton.</p>