Dartmouth or Duke

<p>Saph2kids - it seems like you don’t know Dartmouth too well. Dartmouth is #1 at sending its students to the peace corps. Its Tucker foundation - [The</a> William Jewett Tucker Foundation](<a href=“Home | The William Jewett Tucker Center”>Home | The William Jewett Tucker Center) provides scores of funded non-profit opportunities for study. In many majors there are funded thesis research programs, for example I did my thesis research in anthro in the Pacific, and it was a fully funded scholarship that most thesis majors had access to([The</a> Claire Garber Goodman Fund](<a href=“Home | Department of Anthropology”>Home | Department of Anthropology)).</p>

<p>Dartmouth does provide incredible language study abroad majors (LSAs) but also provides deep academic experiences across the board ([Programs>List</a> All>Off-Campus Programs](<a href=“http://ocp-prod.dartmouth.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ListAll]Programs>List”>http://ocp-prod.dartmouth.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ListAll)). From Philosophy in Edinburgh, to Anthro in Auckland, to Film in LA, Dartmouth gets you there.</p>

<p>Then there are other programs such as the global business bridge program (geared for cross-discipline learning at Oxford). </p>

<p>To knock Dartmouth on International access or perspective is to not understand Dartmouth at all. It is a core part of the institution, and to my knowledge no other school gets even close at getting their students around the world in such a meaningful way.</p>