Digital Exclusives
The rewards of a Wharton degree continue to rise. Here are stats on the MBA class of 2015.
Wharton research from J. Scott Armstrong suggests simple forecasting methods are more successful than complex solutions. The professor explains why here.
Wharton junior Arjun Mahadevan went from an extremely undecided high school senior to a student pursuing an “uncoordinated” dual degree. Here's how.
Business analytics is not for the faint of heart. That didn’t stop 40 Penn students. We spotlight their efforts at the Wharton Data Visualization Hackathon.
Writer and analyst Ian Cooper explains the emergence of the superfan in professional sports management, and why “data don’t apply themselves” in sports.
Analytics author and consultant Ian Cooper translates a real-world financial statistical lesson to the “must-win” world of professional sports.
Typical performance metrics for pro hockey players don't account for everything happening on the ice. Apply regression analysis for a more accurate picture and score our Final Exam Grand Prize.
The cost of college always increases. But how frequently has tuition increased by an amount less than inflation? Get the answer to our Final Exam challenge (and the winner's name) now!
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Suppose you put the following ten letters—S, T, A, T, I, S, T, I, C and S—in a bag.
Think you could still ace your way through Wharton? Well, here's your chance to prove it.
Statistical analysis may not be perfect, says Professor Michael Steele, but in a world full of uncertainty, it’s the best tool available for predicting the future.