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About Adarsh Shah
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I can answer most questions pertaining to UPENN and the Wharton Business School; questions about admissions, academics, environment, sports, Philadelphia, and life in general.

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Topic: University of Pennsylvania



Expert: Adarsh Shah
Date: 10/3/2005
Subject: Huntsman program

Question
Who would have a higher chance of getting into Wharton, a person who is applying to a joint study program and puts Wharton as his second choice or a person who is applying only to Wharton? In other words, does it hurt your application if you are rejected by Huntsman?

Answer
Dear Serge,

Actually it makes no difference at all, thats for sure. Only thing I would advise you is that you must pick your school and program based on what you want to study, not on how you think it's easiest to get in, believe me that is far less important. Also, don't believe any speculation your friends / parents etc. might throw at you - very very few people actually know how the Penn admissions process works.

If I can be of any further help please do let me know.

Cheers,

Adarsh

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