<p>Hey guys, one question:</p>
<p>I am applying to Wharton next year.
PM me for my resume: leadership, ECs, community service, awards.</p>
<p>My grades are mediocre. My lowest grade was a B- from sport.
Mostly they are A-s and B+s, teachers expect that in a class of 21, there should only be 2 As, rest Bs and Cs.
I am top 5per, GPA of 3.8. (weighted, lol)
Very competitive high school *international.
I took 6 APs this year *5,5,5,5,3.
Next year planning to take 11.</p>
<p>If you look at my SAT scores, you know that I am not a slacker. I work very hard, but it is just impossible to get an A in some courses.
My SAT <em>not superscored</em> is 2370+. (I didn't want to give an exact number; privacy.)</p>
<p>Wharton is an amazing place where you can enjoy the finest education.</p>
<p>Any Wharton students want to help me out?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>My advice for you is to stay in Cleveland. You can make more money there than any other city. If you become a free agent, you will be despised in your hometown. If you force a sign and trade, your target team will have to give up too much to get you, and you’d be left with another bad team. What’s the point? So stay in Cleveland, demand the hiring of a real coach, ship Shaq out of town, and then force the Cavs to acquire some decent help for you. And forget Wharton! You were made to play basketball.</p>
<p>Can you guys please stop!!!
I am not lebron!!! Xdxdxdxdxdxd</p>
<p>You seem to be in great shape. Never know but you have a good shot nonetheless.</p>
<p>thanks.
anyone want to help me with my resume?</p>
<p>have a great day everyone!</p>
<p>i would say you have a good chance
try to take some courses over summer you feel are hard so you are better prepared for certain classes</p>