How to Get In: Wharton School
We posed questions to admissions officials at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School regarding the application process, what they look for in applicants, and what sets their school apart. These are their responses:
1. What can applicants do to set themselves apart from their peers?
Know yourself: Applicants should be able to reflect on their own experiences, where they are in their lives to date. They should also be able to gauge their own personal strengths and weaknesses so that they can accurately and passionately represent their stories on paper. Knowing yourself—participating in some serious examination of your own goals and motivations—is the first step toward creating an original and personal application. |