| sansan - you need to have some level of Calculus. If your school doesn't have an AP/IB/honors program, you should take what calculus is available to you. If they are banning calculus all together, you should talk to your Regional Director about what your options are.
case - we prefer to admit transfers who have all of the prerequisite courses. There have been occassions where students have been admitted and then had to take a course at Penn over the summer. However this is the exception, not the rule so it's definitely to your advantage to have the required courses done.
The farther out of high school you get, the more emphasis we place on college performance. It's impossible to say how much things are weighed versus others. Admissions is not an exact science. If you have questions, you should contact Transfer Admissions and speak to an admissions officer. |