Penn still has gpa but yeah no ranking is huge. Makes it a lot less stressful and very collaborative. Averages on exams so far are all 89-90 (a 90 here is an A/4.0), granted we still work really hard for it and those were just the first round of exams.
Also, our summer after d1 is a couple months of summer classes, haven’t heard how much work they are but I’m assuming it’s relatively light, followed by 4 weeks off (hopefully this doesn’t change). Obviously prime time for cbse studying. There're other benefits of Penn too. Now is it financially worth it? I know I definitely wouldn’t be taking out full loans for it (they give a lot of scholarships, so apply anyways and see if you get accepted with a lot or if your family is helping you a good amount), but d*** is this environment a luxury so far.
As an aside.. for the "Penn name" itself that gets harped on in other threads by some people...will the name Penn make you more money in the real world? No. Will it help you match? A bit. Will patients care? Slim chance. But do you make connections with Penn Law, Penn Med, and Wharton students and faculty? Yeah, just last week I met a senior girl at wharton going into investment banking. Lol. She's gonna make more money in a year than I will in a decade. My mom works at a hospital; is it a great feeling when I meet one of her colleagues and get to say I go to Penn and they're highly impressed? Uh, yeah, it never gets old. Did it feel great when the oral surgeon I assisted introduced me to all of his dentist and surgeon colleagues throughout the semester and without fail said/bragged to them that I go to Penn? 100%. The whole "no one cares about the Penn name" is dramatic nonsense. The merit behind it is that the name Penn itself isn't going to get you matched and it has a high price tag.
I'm very happy with my choice and I'd do it again in a heartbeat. Omfs here we come. Again, don't take out full loans for it.