<p>The title itself is quite self-explanatory. </p>
<p>In other words, do Bryn Mawr students have an advantage in, say getting accepted to Wharton or other UPENN Grad colleges?</p>
<p>The title itself is quite self-explanatory. </p>
<p>In other words, do Bryn Mawr students have an advantage in, say getting accepted to Wharton or other UPENN Grad colleges?</p>
<p>Not a Bryn Mawrter here, but I’d have to say that the only advantage those students would have would be that their educational backgrounds would be significantly better than most students in the US by sheer dint of going to Bryn Mawr. It’s a great school.</p>
<p>I’m going to agree with phanatic. Unless the college is an elevator college (one that automatically puts you into its graduate school), it doesn’t really work that way. Since Bryn Mawr is a top school, and has high percentages of its students getting into grad/law/med school, I would assume that, yes, it would be easier for a Mawrtyr to get into Wharton or UPENN than your average school.</p>