<p>@vanalexx</p>
<p>35 act, 2250 sat, 4.0 unweighted, vp of nhs, mock trial team captain, chess team captain, latin certamen 3 time state champion, officer of president’s ambassadors, editor-in-chief of the yearbook, editor, videographer, actor, and writer for a sketch comedy tv show, editor of a humor magazine, latin club officer, and a lot more.</p>
<p>@xmsamurai</p>
<p>nope. it’s relatively pain-free. all courses can be used to fulfill distribs, and several can be used to fulfill multiple.</p>
<p>@nbc1993</p>
<p>dartmouth students are, for the most part, very down to earth and approachable. they are usually judgement free. i guarantee that she’ll fit in. she will be accepted for who she is, and no one will judge her or want her to be someone that she’s not. And as far as going greek goes, i’m not as familiar with the process because i am currently going through it right now (and i am a guy). i’d be able to give you more info later in the year (after pledge term). what i can say is that the girl picks the sorority just as much as the sorority picks the girl.</p>
<p>as far as the english major goes, it’s good. although i am not majoring in it, i will probably minor in creative writing. i am also up for the dickerson prize (an essay contest in which after your essay is nominated you work with your professor on editing and revising it until the submission deadline), and i can tell you that the faculty is fantastic.</p>
<p>@batfan</p>
<p>take whatever you want. i answered this question on page one in depth.</p>