<p>Hey guys, I have a few questions about the dual-degree programs at Penn
First off, I assume you can only apply to one of them? And if you get rejected from the program do you get rejected from the entire school (like SEAS) or can you still get into the school you applied to?
I don't have any business EC's per se, other than like a job, internship, tutoring, etc. Would it be worth it to apply to the wharton dual degree programs or should I just apply to Arts and Sciences and SEAS?</p>
<p>An abridged version of my stats:</p>
<p>SAT: 2400 (Single sitting)
Subject tests: 800 Math 2, 800 Bio E
GPA: 4.0 UW
Class rank: 1 or 2
AP Scores: 11 5's , 1 4
Possibly NMSF? I got a 222, the cutoff in my state last year was 220. So I guess we'll see...</p>
<p>Next year tentative schedule:
5 APs and an independent study math (finished with MV calc)</p>
<p>Ecs:</p>
<p>I'm not going to list them, but involvement with various math/science/academic clubs over the past few years. Awards and placings at regional/state/national level. Went to DC for a national competition, etc.</p>
<p>Intern with local professor (summer 2012-) doing work in computational biology. Data analysis, Matlab, that kind of stuff</p>
<p>Intern at SACH Solutions doing work on online marketing (40 hours)</p>
<p>Volunteer at columbia springs environmental education center</p>
<p>Thank you for your help!</p>