<p>ThomasH32, you say “Every year since 1991, the lowest Penn ever fell was #6” in USNEW, but according to Daily Pennsylvanian, Penn was #16 in 1994 and Penn broke into top ten in 1997.</p>
<p>Probably a typo- he most likely meant 16.</p>
<p>I apologize. Penn was at #6 in 1991. Istill have that issue. I’m not saying you are wrong and I am right, I’m sure there was a mix up somewhere. Regardless, I think Penn is a great school, either at #6 or #16. :)</p>
<p>it always suprises me when people call penn a weak ivy … but i’m obviously biased. aside from that, you should really consider aspects of the two schools apart from the rankings - i mean this is your one college experience. for example, which city do you like more, which campus gives you a better feel, what type of atmosphere do you want to be surrounded by … one thing to keep in mind is that while the college at penn is larger than the other undergraduate schools, the wharton presence is pretty palpable at times …</p>