Wharton Business School 2010 Graduation Ceremony
My husband prepared Alexander Perevalov, CEO of "Kontron" in Ukraine, for admission to Wharton BS two years ago. This year we received an official invitation from him to graduate from the world's leading business school.
We looked at Philadelphia. Impressions from the graduation ceremony itself are wonderful. About the city itself. The central part is interesting, similar to many large cities. It is not safe to walk in the evening. In a conversation with local police officers, they found out that "Fili" is almost in the first place in terms of the criminal situation in the States. Sadly, such a contrast. Over the past year, the statistics were simply more than sad - 6 policemen were killed. For the States with their police rights, the result is simply terrible. As the sad police inspector said: "Yes, NY was freed from criminal groups, they are now all with us in Philadelphia. " It's sad.
But if you do not intend to walk the streets at night and go to clubs, then the city is quite safe and interesting.
The famous Declaration of Independence of the States was signed in this city. A wonderful museum of art. In my opinion, it is not inferior to the museum named after A. S. Pushkin in Moscow
If you are not yet out of student age, it makes sense to visit the Open Market - all kinds of "culinary cultures" are represented. Italian pizza, German sausages, Chinese and Thai cuisine, sushi. Interesting and tasty.