<p>Hey guys i was wondering what are my chances of getting into upenn. I have a decent sat score, 2150 super scored (720 Critical Reading, 720 Writing, 710 Math). My gpa unweighted is 3.79, weighted is 4.55. I have taken a pretty rigorous course load in all my years in high school. In my freshman year i took honors chem, in my sophomore year i took ap chem, ap nsl, and hon bio, in my junior year i took hon physics, ap bio, ap lang, ap micro/ap macro, ap world, and ap ab calc, and next year i plan on taking ap euro, ap bc calc, ap psych, ap physics, hon english, and ap stat. I have been doing swimming for my school for 3 years (going on to 4) and will get on varsity swimming by senior year. I have done track for my sophmore and junior year, and will continue to do track for my senior year. I have founded my own club, a Make-A-Wish chapter at my school for my senior year. I am also a part of several other clubs such as a tutoring program, an ambassadors program, an Asian american club, and NHS. I have attended this summer internship called GEMS, which is basically an engineering camp sponsored by the army.
UPenn(Wharton) is my dream school, i was just wondering what are my chances of making it into UPenn and whether or not i should retake my SAT to improve my chances. I took the SAT in may, so i haven't really been studying since then.</p>
<p>first off, have you taken subject test? Because if not, then you definitely want to. Also, business schools want to see high math scores, so you want a high math on the SAT and a high math subject test (preferably math 2). So just for math, especially for Wharton, you may want to retake (unless you’ve already taken it 3 times, then it would just hurt you). Take a bunch of practice tests, and really work on math, to bring it up to at least 750.</p>
<p>I would retake for Wharton at least.-especially if you are asian american. (I know, it sucks ).
If you do decide that you might apply to some other school in UPenn, like CAS, then I wouldn’t retake. It’s just that Wharton is one of their most highly ranked schools if not the most.</p>