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First of all, a Wharton education can be as intellectual as one wants to make it. Considering the number of liberal arts courses that a Wharton student can take, it’s quite possible to find a balance of practical and intellectual learning.</p>
<p>Second, how arrogant are you? Do you really believe that Wharton is so inferior to Stanford and Harvard? For the record, all three of these places have graduate business schools, and the Wharton MBA certainly competes with both Harvard’s and Stanford’s (many say it’s superior). Furthermore, Penn has had more Nobel laureates than any school besides Harvard over the past 10 years, so I’d say Stanford’s edge isn’t as dramatic as you think.</p>