<p>I visited in April and it is a great location. The campus itself is much larger than the town of Hanover, which has around 10,000 residents (most of which are students). You won’t get as many courtyards and greens as for example Yale or Princeton, but the large green in the front is beautiful. I’m from Colorado so the weather seemed like an improvement (we still had snow at the time), yet is was noticeably colder than the other Ivies further south. I would say that the people in Hanover were tied with the Princetonites as first place in friendliness, both on campus and in town (this is in comparison to the other colleges on the trip, namely Amherst, Brown, Yale, and a brief look at Penn). It’s architecture is not as striking as that of Yale, for instance, and I kinda dislike the rotation of dorm rooms essentially every quarter. The Residential College system at Yale was definitely more appealing, yet every school has its own culture. I would conclude by saying that after this visit, as far as campus and location go, I would rank Dartmouth third out of the schools I visited (after Princeton and Yale respectively). Hope this helps.</p>