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Along with Goldman Sachs and Teach for America, Penn has consistently ranked among the top employers of its own students for the past several years.

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It’s just before 3p.m. when I get to Franklin Field on Apr. 17. Most Penn students are in the midst of daytime parties and finishing up classes before heading to the concert in a few hours.



Parade of classes. Oldest Alumni was a 101 yr. old man here for his 80th reunion from class of 1925.

Along with Goldman Sachs and Teach for America, Penn has consistently ranked among the top employers of its own students for the past several years.



The week culminates in this year’s First Aid Festival, which will be held on Friday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on College Green. Courtesy of Sara Jones

In the coming week, MERT is working to show that their organization is even more than late night rescuers, through their inaugural First Aid Week, which stretches from Sunday to Friday.










Is it better to get into Penn and exhaust every option to afford it, or is it better to simply get rejected because of your inability to pay? This is a serious question that many international students ask themselves when applying to Penn.







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