What kind of math skills is Wharton looking for?

<p>Copied from a post on a similar subject. </p>

<p>It just seems like judging quantitative ability is pretty sketchy. I mean a 770 SAT II, 32 M on the ACT, and like a 780 M SAT, with some As/Bs in math (including calc) proves you have ability, but it's by no means perfect.
Are they looking for math capability or mathematical perfection?</p>

<p>eh I’m confused.</p>

<p>any ideas?</p>

<p>Uh as long as you’ve taken Calculus and are decent at math, you should be fine. It’s not like you have to have qualified for USAMO or anything, they just don’t want you to be horrible at math. It is best to get 800 on the SAT II Math 2 also, as many Wharton applicants get that.</p>

<p>Yeah that makes sense. Maybe everyone on CC just overexagerrates the math skills that Wharton is looking for.</p>