| University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) | |||
| Average GMAT Score | 720 | GMAT Range | 560-790 |
| Total Applicants | Acceptance Rate | ||
| Class Size | 817 | Average Work Experience | 48 Months |
| Applicant Deadlines | R1 - Oct 3, 2011 R2 - Jan 4, 2012 R3 - Mar 5, 2012 | Decision Dates | R1 - Dec 20, 2011 R2 - Mar 30, 2012 R3 - May 8, 2012 |
| Length of Program | 20 Months | Placement Information | |
Started as first collegiate business school in 1881, Wharton has maintained itself as the leader in the business educational field. The Wharton has evolved its teaching by keeping it in with the changes in technology and bringing in real world learning experiences. The curriculum stresses on analytic thinking and learning teams to have a better perspective on decision making in business world. The schools offer you the option to choose from more than 200 electives and 18 majors. You can even create your own major.
The highlight of Wharton curriculum is Experimental and simulation based learning and the International opportunities programs. The Wharton is known for its leadership programs such as Wharton Leadership Ventures, Leadership Development Workshops and Leadership Coaching programs. This strong curriculum is supported by a strong 250+ team of world renowned professors in 11 academic departments who constantly research and generate new practices and theories that are followed by business world.
The diversity of the class is another important factor for students to get to learn, collaborate and form life long associations with their peers. In the class size of 862, international applicant form 37% and 70 countries are represented. The students gets to choose from more than 100 covering social, cultural, professional and community clubs.
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Essays 2011-2012 : First-time applicants and reapplicants are required to complete the same set of essay questions.
REQUIRED QUESTION:
What are your professional objectives? (300 words)
RESPOND TO 2 OF THE FOLLOWING 3 QUESTIONS:
ADDITIONAL QUESTION FOR REAPPLICANTS:
All reapplicants to Wharton are required to complete the Optional Essay. Please use this space to explain how you have reflected on the previous decision on your application and to discuss any updates to your candidacy (e.g., changes in your professional life, additional coursework, extracurricular/volunteer engagements). You may also use this section to address any extenuating circumstances. (250 words)
OPTIONAL SECTION FOR ALL APPLICANTS:
If you feel there are extenuating circumstances of which the Committee should be aware, please explain them here (e.g., unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, or questionable academic performance, significant weaknesses in your application). (250 words)
Essay 2010-2011
REQUIRED QUESTION:
What are your professional objectives? (300 words)
RESPOND TO 3 OF THE FOLLOWING 4 QUESTIONS: