What a surprise: You want to transfer to Wharton
Senior columnist Charlotte Pulica argues that applying to the College just to transfer to Wharton disregards everything the College has to offer and is unfair to genuine applicants.
Charlotte Pulica is a College first year studying communications and consumer psychology from Enoch, Utah. Her column focuses on student life and administrative policy. She currently serves as a Deputy Opinion Editor and can be reached at cpulica1@sas.upenn.edu .
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