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Thread: Wharton transfer

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by erzepnicki
So I'm a freshmen at Wharton at the moment and I'm thinking about transferring into The Hotel School. I was admitted into the Hotel School as a high school senior, but made the choice to go to Wharton. I know it sounds crazy, but I'm kind of regretting the choice a little. I feel as though I would do better at The Hotel School and get more out of the experience. What are your thoughts on this......
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Tboonepickens replied 1 month, 1 week ago
if you want to be an Ibanker, you could have a few screws loose, if you want to work in hospitality, then you have come to the right place, and you will have a blast here.

CayugaRed2005 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Wharton's over-rated. Plus Penn doesn't even have a hockey team.

Lucaskhan replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Plus Penn is in the ghetto

playhacker replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Lol, not quite west philly, but real close.

hilariousimlolin replied 1 month, 1 week ago
are you looking to concentrate more on hospitality or general business? cornell also has AEM, which is the only other accredited undergrad business program in the ivies.

Versii replied 1 month, 1 week ago
If you plan on AEM, you're better off sticking with Wharton. If Hotel school interests you, do it if you feel its right. PERSONALLY, I believe Wharton is the best period, but its your life.

 

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erzepnicki
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Wharton transfer
Published (2009-11-12 00:26:00)
So I'm a freshmen at Wharton at the moment and I'm thinking about transferring into The Hotel School. I was admitted into the Hotel School as a high school senior, but made the choice to go to Wharton. I know it sounds crazy, but I'm kind of regretting the choice a little. I feel as though I would do better at The Hotel School and get more out of the experience. What are your thoughts on this...obviously everyone here thinks...
Tboonepickens
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Wharton transfer
Published (2009-11-12 00:29:00)
if you want to be an Ibanker, you could have a few screws loose, if you want to work in hospitality, then you have come to the right place, and you will have a blast here.
CayugaRed2005
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Wharton transfer
Published (2009-11-12 13:31:00)
Wharton's over-rated. Plus Penn doesn't even have a hockey team.
Lucaskhan
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Wharton transfer
Published (2009-11-12 22:02:00)
Plus Penn is in the ghetto
playhacker
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Wharton transfer
Published (2009-11-12 22:32:00)
Lol, not quite west philly, but real close.
hilariousimlolin
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Wharton transfer
Published (2009-11-14 01:52:00)
are you looking to concentrate more on hospitality or general business? cornell also has AEM, which is the only other accredited undergrad business program in the ivies.
Versii
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Wharton transfer
Published (2009-11-14 01:54:00)
If you plan on AEM, you're better off sticking with Wharton. If Hotel school interests you, do it if you feel its right. PERSONALLY, I believe Wharton is the best period, but its your life.

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