What makes a Dartmouth degree better than any other college degree?

<p>What is the difference between a Dartmouth degree verses a degree at another college?</p>

<p>Stop being such a damn tool and posting this in various forums and just post it all at once or not at all.</p>

<p>Uhh… what Binder means to say is that in the end, a Dartmouth degree is probably the same as one from any top college, unless your interviewer is a Dartmouth alum. The difference is in how you got there. As a liberal arts college, Dartmouth will let you explore subjects that you would never have dreamed of majoring in, and you will love it. Real, live professors will teach your courses, even intro courses. They will have office hours where you can come in and talk to them about the class, your college experience, or life in general. Also, with the focus on undergraduates, Dartmouth really gives you the opportunity to do research with a professor as an undergraduate. [This</a> is what I found on the math department website](<a href=“http://math.dartmouth.edu/projects/rou/current/index.phtml?s=ROU]This”>http://math.dartmouth.edu/projects/rou/current/index.phtml?s=ROU). The research opportunities range from simple data gathering to “extending and developing techniques for the construction of minimal surfaces in the roto-translation group.” I have no idea what that means but it sounds impressive. Not only do you get to know a professor well, you have personal experience in the applications of an intangible subject like math.</p>

<p>That’s basically what Binder meant in more words.</p>

<p>i think a dartmouth degree is 1 u get at dartmouth and another colege degree is 1 u get at another colege</p>

<p>^ wow thanks for the info</p>

<p>its the journey that matters; not the degree.</p>

<p>Give me your degree if you get in and I don’t :smiley:
j/k</p>

<p>.hey np :)</p>