Penn's access to jobs outside corporate world....

<p>The resources, opportunities, and so on are excellent at Penn (yes, even “non-Wharton Penn” as well). I would not choose any state school over Penn (I live in CA and got into Berkeley, UCLA, etc, and there are millions of reasons to go to Penn over them, except for the tuition haha). Penn may not seem like a “HYP” because it may have less name recognition, but US News does rank it #6 (above all the other ivies outside of HYP). I am not trying to say that US News is the best indicator of a school’s excellence, but it gives you a pretty good idea that Penn is a damn good school!</p>

<p>The career services website (which I have found to be very helpful, but I am only an incoming freshman, so I cannot compare it to the services for Wharton students) may also help you here. The link below shows where recent Penn grads (from the College of Arts and Sciences) have gone regarding grad school, employment, etc. It should show you that College students do extremely well post-Penn.</p>

<p>[Career</a> Services, University of Pennsylvania](<a href=“http://www.vpul.upenn.edu/careerservices/college/majors/index.html]Career”>http://www.vpul.upenn.edu/careerservices/college/majors/index.html)</p>

<p>Look at how well Biochem students do in placing into the best grad programs in the world. Look at how well all the non-Wharton econ majors do in placing into jobs. I could keep going but that would be pointless. Penn is an unbelievably good school…</p>