Would I get into UPENN ED for wharton?

<p>Scores:
SAT: 800 math, 730 reading, 700 writing
SAT II: math II- 800 Physics-740
AP’s: physics b-5,calc bc-4, stat-4, us history-5, psychology-5, euro history-5, macro- 5, micro-4, comp sci-4.
Taking next year: physics C, ap gov and comparitive gov, ap english, ap chem
GPA: 94.5% unweighted. </p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
-Captain of the Debate Team
-Congressional Gold Medal Winner
-Eagle Scout
-App development Business
-Currently working on an Intel social science project about the financial market with a mentor at citibank
-Internship at Google
-Internship at the Museum of American Finance
-President of digital photography
-Member of national honor society</p>

<p>There’s no way you’ve won a Congressional Gold Medal…</p>

<p>If anything, you mean that you’ve won the Gold Congressional Award. The Congressional Gold Medal is (along with the Presidential Medal of Freedom), the highest civilian award in the US.</p>

<p>The Gold Congressional Award (was it a medal or a certificate) is much easier to get, and it is for youths.</p>

<p>See: [Congressional</a> Award - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_Award]Congressional”>Congressional Award - Wikipedia) vs. [Congressional</a> Gold Medal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_Gold_Medal]Congressional”>Congressional Gold Medal - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>Its just called the gold medal. Its basically the youth congressional award once you do like 400 hours community service, 200 hours personal development, 200 hours physical development, and a week long adventure (hiking etc)</p>