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[quote=Anonymous]Look. Penn is a dump of a school. Locust Walk is ok. It just seems very nice relative to the dumpster fire that the rest of the campus is. If it weren’t affiliated with the Ivy League athletic conference, it wouldn’t be anything. It has a top ranked undergraduate B School. I think that’s not what undergraduate education should be about. To learn, to speak, to write, to think. These would be nice skills for a college graduate to obtain. Wharton is a trade school. Not an place of higher learning. I know. I went there for my MBA. Do your homework. They accept a massive percentage of their class from legacy ED applicants because that was the only way to get them to apply ED. They also accept most of their class from ED. They used to have a 40 percent acceptance rate not too long ago. There was a reason. It’s one of the ugliest, dirtiest campuses in America. It is full of legacy ED and connected parents. They use ED to obtain legacy kids and people too scared to roll the dice. People obsessed with going to an Ivy. Nothing makes me laugh harder when people wear their Penn sweatshirts and they get asked about Joe Paterno. [/quote]
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