Wharton admission corruption

<p>Yes, I was referring to Central, Masterman, and Northeast. Girls may get onesies and twosies from time to time, but the combination of co-education at Central 25 years ago, the opening of Masterman, and the general decline in the city’s public school system has generally changed the character of Girls High. I think it is still an excellent institution that does a good job by its students, but by and large a student who is a strong candidate for Penn would not be there. Northeast is the neighborhood high school for the one area of the city with consistently good neighborhood elementary schools and a great magnet middle school, and it’s really the only healthy neighborhood high school in the city. It keeps a fair number of strong students in part because Central and Masterman are very inconvenient for kids who live near it.</p>