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SarahsDad
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Good session with admissions officer. Lots of info on the quarter system (where sophomores are required to spend the summer session on campus). [View Full Report] |
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dunbar
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It was just like any other info session--you learn a few new things amidst mostly self-explanatory information. [View Full Report] |
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fogfog
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Info session was excellent. Woman provided great information with humor and frankness. [View Full Report] |
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YouserName
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The information session was good. Boring at first, but got better. Dartmouth has a really special way of scheduling classes that the admissions officer explained well. [View Full Report] |
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swissmiss3
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The session presenter gave the other visitor and me a lot of personal insight. She asked us lots about ourselves and made us feel welcome. Best info session I had. [View Full Report] |
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LIMOMOF2
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It was given by an Asst. Dir. of Admissions who is a recent grad (2006, I think). It was obvious how much she loves the school, and the information she provided was helpful. [View Full Report] |
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jackief
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Besides the regular info session there was one for students only which was a nice touch. Regular session was led by a recent alum now on staff, he covered a lot which can be found in guidebooks/web. [View Full Report] |
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xxfh10xx
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It wasn't the regular crammed session with 100 people. Sat in a circle with about 15 students and 2 current students, who were very informative and friendly. Very comfortable. [View Full Report] |
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KLLeader
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Information session with student panel. Very Informative. [View Full Report] |
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destined2bme
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they pretty much told me everything i could possibly want to know [View Full Report] |
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godofcoffee
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Pretty much the same spiel that the other Ivy Leagues give. One big thing is that there are practically no grad schools at Dartmouth (a blessing and a curse). [View Full Report] |
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jdub27
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I went to this in February, but it was one of the major things that brought me back. You can do all the reading about the D-Plan you want, but hearing from an admissions officer specific examples of how students adapt and life this calendar was great. [View Full Report] |
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x3rose
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It was very informative - gave some basic facts about Dartmouth including the history. It also tried to differentiate itself from other Ivy League schools with the whole college vs. university thing and the D-Plan. It also covered a lot of the basic thing [View Full Report] |
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drummerdude_07
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One senior and an admissions officer. The officer was not a good public speaker at all. Noted how Dartmouth campus life stays on campus (not much else to do), the prominence of the Greek system, and the importance and ease (both organizationally and fin [View Full Report] |