Lead Not Follow - Are they Kidding ???

<p>Every other major Ivy League School (Harvard, Cornell, Princeton…) has posted
their supplement to the Common App - Not Penn</p>

<p>Are they waiting for Benjamin Franklin to approve it ?</p>

<p>They have 6 months (maybe more) to devise 4-6 questions
(which usually bare an amazing similarity to last year’s questions)
You think that they would plan ahead ?</p>

<p>What does it say about the school - If they cant even get the admissions
process correct</p>

<p>Dartmouth hasn’t either.</p>

<p>The Penn Application Supplement will be available online as part of the Common Application in September 2011.</p>

<p>Their school…their rules.</p>

<p>Yale’s didn’t come online until mid-September of last year. You have a terrible attitude about Penn already; maybe you shouldn’t apply.</p>

<p>Also, I liked how you used Cornell as an example of a major Ivy League school while leaving out Yale and Columbia.</p>

<p>Yale didn’t release theirs either. Yale and penn are trying to make it so kids don’t work on the supplement during the summer. They want to see what kids come up with while being busy.</p>

<p>Penn’s supplement always has a Why Penn essay. If you had bothered researching what the past prompts are, you would know. So instead of being frustrated about that, why don’t you start thinking about why you would like to go to Penn.</p>