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Old 08-24-2006, 07:05 PM   #111
MichaelJ
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BSE SEAS / BSE Wharton requires a crazy time commitment. a LOT more than BAS, not just in terms of the number of courses but because the inflexibility of the cirriculum allows less double counting

Obviously the extra time helps, as well as summer courses. The best way though is just to have a buttload of AP credits =P.

On another note, I was looking at the career survey for 2005 and I noticed 2 people with 3 degrees, from CAS, SEAS, and wharton... one was finance, bioengineering, IR, and the other was Finance, individualized, and econ

WOW
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