Penn REPS?

<p>Did they change the reps according to state? now it says I have another rep.???</p>

<p>Yes - they just hired a number of new admissions officers and some territories were reassigned. Don’t worry, this is normal with every admissions office at every school.</p>

<p>Whartonadvisor or anyone: can you post the new list of regional reps?</p>

<p>Just look online at the website. <a href=“http://www.admissions.upenn.edu%5B/url%5D”>www.admissions.upenn.edu</a> and click on “Contact Us”</p>

<p>WhartonAdvisor- is there an advisor on this site for the college of arts and sciences? If not, hopefully you can answer a few of my questions. Are the majority of transfers to the college applying for admission as sophomores or juniors? i’ve heard that the high school record and SAT scores are more important for sophomore transfers. If I had a good high school record, but lower SAT scores, should I wait until my sophomore year to apply? I will be attending UC Berkeley and I probably will have a difficult time getting to know my professors since most of my classes have 100+ students. Should I also wait my sophomore year to strengthen my recommendations?</p>

<p>Lucky - sorry I can’t comment on any of those questions. Even if there was an advisor for the College, those are questions that are best answered by an Admissions Officer, not an academic advisor.</p>

<p>Look up someone who works on Transfer Admissions. It’s all on the same website.</p>