Undergrad Admissions to Wharton

<p>Few years ago, like in 2003 or 2004, the rate was as following:</p>

<p>Wharton 16%
CAS 23%
SEAS 32%
Nursing 44%</p>

<p>Wharton is indeed the hardest…</p>

<p>Last year, I believe they accepted only accepted 450ish from a pool of just over 3000 for a rate of 13.6%. Although I’m sure this is always changing, chances for anyone are still very low.</p>

<p>Plus they switched to the common app. Just my luck…another year of high school as well as more competition.</p>

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Were they all guys?</p>

<p>I was just about to ask this…not to downplay achievements or anything, but many times, simply being female can help. Obviously, we’ll never know, and obviously, it doesn’t take away from what you achieved…but like a lot of people said, there are so many qualified applicants that something that would normally be trivial(gender) could have been advantageous.</p>

<p>Does anyone know the Wharton acceptance rate for ED?</p>

<p>Go look it up on ivysuccess.com</p>

<p>I know that on the tour of Penn they told us that it was very hard to apply and get in to one of the schools and then to switch, basically don’t even try. But is it possible to apply twice to Penn, pay the application fee twice, and send one to CAS, the other to Wharton?</p>

<p>No, you can only apply once a year. Even if you apply ED to one school, and get rejected, you still cannot reapply for RD that year.</p>

<p>Thanks for the tip, halopeno. Unfortunately, it doesn’t tell me how many Wharton applications were filed ED, only the number of ED acceptances.</p>

<p>Listen, I’m not trying to be rude but all you have to do is go to google and type in Wharton acceptance rate ed. Besides, what does it matter the rate. Would that really make you not want to apply? I can estimate it is somehwere between 12 and 15 percent because that’s what it has been in the past. Is an extra three percent really worth worrying over.</p>