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What does Dartmouth focus on?

We expect academic excellence, encourage independent thought, and promote a robust culture of interdisciplinary collaboration. We support a faculty of scholars who are leaders in their fields, passionate about teaching, and committed to mentorship and collaboration with their students.
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What is University of Dartmouth known for?

With a celebrated liberal arts curriculum and pioneering professional schools, Dartmouth has forged a singular identity, combining its deep commitment to outstanding undergraduate liberal arts and graduate education with distinguished research and scholarship.
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What subject is Dartmouth known for?

The most popular majors at Dartmouth College include: Social Sciences; Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services; Engineering; Mathematics and Statistics; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Psychology; Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies; Visual and Performing Arts; History; and Natural ...
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What is Dartmouth College best for?

Undergraduate Studies

Over 40 departments and programs constitute Dartmouth's liberal arts core, which promotes critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration among our students. The liberal arts imperative informs every field of study and crosses departments, programs, and schools.
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What is the purpose of Dartmouth?

Our Mission

Dartmouth educates the most promising students and prepares them for a lifetime of learning and of responsible leadership through a faculty dedicated to teaching and the creation of knowledge.
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Is Dartmouth a fake Ivy?

Though there are many prestigious colleges across the United States which are mistaken for Ivy League schools, the eight original schools which make up the Ivy League are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, ...
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What kind of student goes to Dartmouth?

As it says in our mission statement (and as I say in my info sessions), Dartmouth seeks out "promising students" who love learning. "Promising students" can mean YOU. The admissions office (and the student body) wants capable, engaged, high-achieving, and kind students. That's it.
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Why do students choose Dartmouth?

It's not just about fitting in, but about finding a community that truly resonates with who you are. Despite being a small school, Dartmouth has a diverse array of communities and support networks that cater to students from all walks of life.
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Why do people like Dartmouth?

Dartmouth has one of the most unique and special communities in several ways. Because of how small the college is, it's really easy to get to know people and make new friends. Moreover, Dartmouth students are friendly in every social setting. The friends you'll make won't be limited to your dorms and extracurriculars.
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Why is Dartmouth ranked so high?

Based on Dartmouth's course offerings, student programming, and strong alumni base, it's no surprise that the Dartmouth ranking puts the school among the top institutions in the United States.
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What is the vibe at Dartmouth?

Life at Dartmouth feels like an exercise routine. It is intense and you have to fully commit in order to achieve success. However, inside of stressful situations come breaths of peace; relaxing moments that make the laborious pursuits immediately worthwhile, and that is why I love the atmosphere at this school.
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Is Dartmouth the easiest Ivy?

Dartmouth College ranks as the second easiest Ivy League school to get into. Founded in 1769, Dartmouth honors both tradition and innovation. While it has a smaller undergraduate class size, this prestigious school offers top research opportunities, world-class faculty, and small class sizes.
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Is it hard to get into Dartmouth?

Admissions Rate: 6.4%

If you want to get in, the first thing to look at is the acceptance rate. This tells you how competitive the school is and how serious their requirements are. The acceptance rate at Dartmouth is 6.4%. For every 100 applicants, only 6 are admitted.
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What is Dartmouth's most popular major?

Most Popular Majors
  • Economics. 174 Graduates.
  • Political Science and Government. 168 Graduates.
  • Computer Science. 109 Graduates.
  • Mathematics. 103 Graduates.
  • Engineering Science. 93 Graduates.
  • Biology. 82 Graduates.
  • English. 59 Graduates.
  • History. 59 Graduates.
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What famous person went to Dartmouth College?

Its most famous alumni include Theodor “Dr. Seuss” Geisel, Buck Henry (The Graduate), Chris Miller (Animal House), Norm MacLean, Mindy Kaling, Phil Lord & Chris Miller, Robert Reich (former Secretary of Labor, Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate), and…
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What is the easiest Ivy League school to get into?

Cornell is the easiest and youngest Ivy League school. It was established in 1865 and is situated in Ithaca, New York. Out of 49,114 candidates, Cornell accepted 5,330, for an admission percentage of around 10.9%.
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What makes Dartmouth different from other Ivies?

Dartmouth is the only Ivy to operate on the quarter system with four 10-week long quarters rather than two semesters. Lastly, Dartmouth's location in Hanover, New Hampshire also contributes to its distinct identity.
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Are students at Dartmouth happy?

They work hard, but also know how to have fun. Given Dartmouth's size of 4,200 students and its rural location, there is a very strong sense of community and students genuinely love the school and it shows.
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Are people at Dartmouth happy?

Dartmouth Tops List: Colleges With The Happiest, Most Successful Alumni | Dartmouth Admissions.
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What's unique about Dartmouth?

Dartmouth College is known for its Ivy League prestige, commitment to liberal arts education, strong alumni network, dedication to research and innovation, vibrant campus culture, and a diverse and inclusive community.
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Why is Dartmouth the best ivy?

With a 7-to-1 student-faculty ratio and more than 60% of classes with fewer than 20 students, Dartmouth allows students to learn in an intimate setting. More than 50% of students study through off-campus programs for an immersive, global and hands-on education that doesn't interrupt their academic plan.
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What GPA do you need to get into Dartmouth?

GPA Requirements

Dartmouth College does not have a strict minimum GPA requirement for undergraduate admissions. However, admitted students typically have very high GPAs, ranging from 3.8 to 4.0, with an average GPA of 3.9.
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What does Dartmouth value the most?

Here's what that looks like day-to-day at Dartmouth: We expect academic excellence, encourage independent thought, and promote a robust culture of interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Is Dartmouth a stressful school?

The students here definitely work a lot, and we stay busy, but i would absolutely not say that it is a stressful environment. People have a great sense of work/life balance, and Dartmouth administration and professors encourage that.
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What is the forgotten ivy?

Dartmouth is the smallest of the Ivy League schools. Dartmouth has the smallest graduate student population.
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