<p>I tried looking up on the internet and I couldn't find one but Im sure there is one since there is M&T. Furthermore, when you apply, can you get rejected by the business school but get in to college of arts and science? just like applying to M&T and getting into SEAS. Need some help!</p>
<p>i think you're referring to the huntsman program in international studies and business. you can get rejected by huntsman and still be considered for either CAS or wharton but i dont think you can try for both</p>
<p>There's also the Life Sciences and Business Management program</p>
<p>There are two: the [url=<a href="http://www.upenn.edu/huntsman/%5DHuntsman%5B/url">http://www.upenn.edu/huntsman/]Huntsman[/url</a>] program and [url=<a href="http://www.upenn.edu/lsm/%5DLSM%5B/url">http://www.upenn.edu/lsm/]LSM[/url</a>].</p>
<p>I know it's huntsman reject -> reviewed as wharton</p>
<p>But is LSM rejected -> reviewed as CAS
or
LSM rejected -> reviewed as wharton</p>
<p>and when your rejected from a dual degree, is your application reviewed again with a biased perspective? (something like - rejected from LSM? might as well reject him from CAS also !)</p>
<p>bjoonsup,
The committee doesn't just decide what to review ur app as--YOU have to indicate whether you'd like to be reviewed for CAS or Wharton if you are not admitted to LSM or Huntsman. There is a box you check on the application to indicate whether you would like to be reviewed for CAS or Wharton if you are not admitted to Huntsman/LSM.
No there is no bias against you if you are not admitted to the dual-degree program. There are lots of students here who were rejeted by huntsman/LSM/M&T etc. but got accepted to their single-degree choice.</p>
<p>When you apply to one of the programs, they evaluate your fit in that program in particular. So, if you don't make it, when they re-evaluate your application, they're using different criteria. You could show a very strong interest in science and not much in business, so you may not get into LSM but you would instead get into the College.</p>