+1 indeed they are |
No one calls it "west philly" they say university city, which it is, and most students go from campus across the river into the actual city to eat, shop, farmers market, shows, and of course the Eagles superbowl victory night and the daytime parade a few days later |
yes, agree. PP is either a troll or misunderstood what the friend of the neighbors kid told them |
What about Smoke's? |
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Wharton students more than anyone other university, except maybe Ross (Michigan), really like to obnoxiously distinguish that they are in each School.
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| My Engineering Sophomore DD says the Wharton kids are super intense and is not sure why. |
| Wharton Ross mcintire and stern students like to distinguish themselves versus the rest of the school. Haas tend to be more welcoming. |
My Engineer agrees. Wharton classes are known to be easy. SEAS kids are known as the smartest and also have the hardest classes and have higher starting salaries than Wharton. |
Actually, the kids I am most impressed by are the M&T kids who combine Wharton and Engineering. You have a very engineering-centric view of the world. The "I'm an engineer and I work harder and gain practical skills" mentality is very FOTB and short sighted. Engineering is very demanding and impressive but suffering through it does not make your kid a better person. Nor does it make them a worse person. But the mindset you seem to be demonstrating is the type that takes your kid to the top engineering job (which is impressive) but not the C-suite. |
Penn grad with dc there now and say W Philly not UC. |
^^and the actual city is Center City, students go down there quite a bit. |
The top engineering jobs are developers of new technologies: typically startup founders and/or heads of research labs, whether public or private, medically-based or non. It is not all about the money but the best money is often at the forefront of development. Wharton kids on average are not that level. That is why engineers from elite schools are lately in more demand thab undergrad business degrees from elites. |
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focus on your kid instead of generic nonsense.......along their line of thinking, it is well known that MIT kids blow Penn SEAS grads out of the water when it comes to class difficulty and job placements
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My Engineer agrees. Wharton classes are known to be easy. SEAS kids are known as the smartest and also have the hardest classes and have higher starting salaries than Wharton. |
Why is anyone bringing MIT into the discussion? Nobody was comparing anything to MIT. |
The Wharton classes are easy…but that’s not necessarily a good thing. It means the curves are insanely high and the Wharton kids care way more about the grade than engineering. It doesn’t matter you scored an A in discrete math when you are taking Wharton classes that only require middle school math. |