<p>In the supplement, it asks to choose the program we hope to enroll. I know I would either enter Wharton or the Arts and Sciences, but I am not sure which right now. If I submit one or the other, am I binding my application to that program? Meaning, if I choose Wharton and I get in, will I just get into the Wharton School of Pennsylvania, or will I be able to choose which I enter after acceptance?</p>
<p>^ You can only go to the one you apply to, if you get in.</p>
<p>Wow! Which is easier to get in?</p>
<p>In order of difficulty:
Wharton>CAS>Engineering>Nursing</p>
<p>CAS: If you’re interested in pre-med, pre-law, any other pre-professional study, liberal arts, political science, the natural and physical sciences,economics, mathematics etc., then this is where you should apply</p>
<p>Wharton: Mostly business, finance, economics , and things of that nature, if you want to go to big firm, most of which are in NY, this is where you should apply. </p>
<p>Engineering: Engineering etc, though you can also do pre-professional studies here, but it’s kind of irrational since it would be an incredibly hard workload, so it’s not recommended at all.</p>
<p>Nursing: Nursing and things of that nature</p>
<p>Apply to Wharton if you are very interested in business and studying it, not just finance but how businesses work, working on projects with groups, entrepreneurship, etc. However if you are interested in going into business but not interested in studying it, apply to CAS. I know people from all over doing business related things, even in SEAS.</p>
<p>^ Yeah what Poeme said, I was just trying to give you a general idea etc.</p>