Thanks you guys for providing all this information, it really is quite helpful.
One question though... I was wondering if there is any source of intrudoctory documentation that really outlines every facts about Wharton and how it differs from other top MBA programs?
There is quite a bit of information on the web site, and it is a little overwhelming. I guess the information is there because different people are interested in different things.
You don't need to worry about probability or brackets. If you think you're a right fit for the school after doing homework, just apply for it. Check the websites, read books and blogs, talk to current students and alumni, and talk to peoplel in the field that you're interested in. People get in top schools at all stages of careers, and that's also true for Chinese applicants. the key is to demonstrate why you're interesting and why the program can help you accomplish what you do. plenty of people get in with 2 years of experiecne. if you have less experience, you might be at disavantage when you look for a job post-MBA. it depends on the facts and circumstances.