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PLS HELP IS This too EASY!? 😭

I am pursuing economics at SAS. I may decide to apply to Wharton but not sure, I think I'll probably prefer the liberal arts curriculum. I took 1400 instead of 1410 because its a Wharton prereq, but I've already taken Mult Calc so it just seems easy idk. is this overall a good schedule?

u/SeaworthinessHot9065 — 1 month ago
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Upenn Cas vs GT Ie

I’m thinking about going into IB/finance from CAS with the econ major. From tech IE can lead to consulting and quant. with an MS in CS it can take you to SWE too. Wondering which one is a better choice

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u/SeaworthinessHot9065 — 3 months ago

Saw this on a website about IB

"You should also note that being a top-performing student at a top school is more important than attending a slightly more prestigious school"

Do you think this applies to JPM recruits? I'm choosing between Duke econ and Upenn econ (non Wharton)

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u/SeaworthinessHot9065 — 4 months ago
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Hi, as the title says i got into the college of arts and sciences for both duke and upenn. I want to try going into investment banking. I have premed experience from high school but I decided that its not for me. Do you think one has a better "launchpad" for these finance careers over the other? I know that Upenn is great for business but I didn't get into Wharton. Thank you!

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u/SeaworthinessHot9065 — 4 months ago

Hi-- accepted BSMD applicant here. I'm so grateful for this amazing opportunity but also realize what a big commitment it is to accept my spot. I'm trying to learn about as many "turn downs" that people ahve about med school now so I can tell if its stuff I wouldn't mind or stuff that is a definite no for me

One specific question I had: Do you feel as if your 20s are being taken away?

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u/SeaworthinessHot9065 — 4 months ago
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Hi all, I got into Duke CAS and Upenn CAS. I plan to do econ in both of them. At Duke, there is no business school, CAS is the only econ. At Penn ik that Wharton has the higher business focus, but also know that Penn overall does really well in IB. Does anyone have any advice on which school to choose to have a higher chance of breaking into IB? Thank you so much!

Background: Mostly healthcare experiences throughout High school, some fbla experience (did well in fbla comps). I applied pre med (bio) to both because of my high school experiences, not sure if my experiences play a big role in ability to join the business clubs?? Or if that's more about experiences/personality on campus?

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u/SeaworthinessHot9065 — 4 months ago