A Modest Proposal

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My chief objective in attending Wharton is to fulfill my dreams of constructing realistic means and measures to adjust social imbalances by addressing economic issues and aiding individual efforts to create businesses within the context of each society.
I intend to concentrate on Wharton subjects that will answer how best to establish a sustainable business that will create the funds needed to start a new investment philanthropy that will educate, mentor, and invest in people in need of capital to learn leadership and enact change in society.
I believe my goal is not a pipe dream. My Wharton undergraduate studies are a stepping-stone towards initiating the first steps towards a new area of finance that I have yet to clearly define, which …show more content…

Wharton’s thoroughly modern entrepreneurial community offers practical opportunities far beyond other institutions. Offering discussion forums to widen my understandings of the scope and impact of initiatives, to truly unique communication networks in governments, companies, labor organizations and civil societies, Wharton represents a critical key facilitator of domestic and foreign joint ventures and collaborations.
My second visit to Wharton, I attended I attended LGST 101: Introduction to Law & Legal Process. I witnessed vibrant discussions challenging each audience member in a supportively humorous manner. The professor efficiently brought each student’s ideas intents to light, having students learn as much from each other as from him. The fastest, most stimulating class of my life, a mere thirty minutes completely changed my attitude towards school and appreciation of my peers. Its end brought the realization that this is the college community I

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