<p>If I am accepted to Penn I’d like to get a degree from Wharton and a degree in economics from CAS. My doubt is, would this increase the cost of attending Penn, and if so by approximately how much?</p>
<p>“My doubt is, would this increase the cost of attending Penn”</p>
<p>Nope. You can get all 4 undergraduate degrees at no extra cost, I believe. The only extra cost is if you need to do summer courses or stay for more semesters. Wharton-CAS can be done without either summer course or extra semester.</p>
<p>o, ok, awesome, thanks</p>
<p>What about Wharton and Philosophy? I’m in Wharton already, but I really really want to study Philosophy. Since those two are barely related, is it still possible to do that in 4 years without summer courses? </p>
<p>This is something I should probably discuss with an advisor, huh.</p>
<p>philosophy huh? I never really understood all that stuff, but it must be interesting if one likes it.
sweetnsarah: Any specific things you’d like to tell to a future wharton applicant about wharton and penn in general? Do you guys have time to hang out and party etc?</p>
<p>I mean I was accepted to Wharton. I start in the fall. But I really really want to dual degree with CAS in Philosophy. I’d be glad to answer you that next year though, megaman.</p>
<p>“Since those two are barely related, is it still possible to do that in 4 years without summer courses?”</p>
<p>Yeah, definately. I’m 99% Sure.</p>