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Hey. I'm from India and recently got admitted into Dartmouth ED on full fin aid. I'm from the CBSE board in India.
My teachers gave me a 98.6% predicted final score score. I've consistently scored between 90-97 and almost always 90+. But 98.6% with every subject having at least a 98% is a bit unrealistic currently.
Trust me, I'm still putting in 10 hour days and I havent gotten Senioritis. But my final score is gonna be somewhere from 90-95 (some subjects may have 95+ but no subject could have below a 90). Do you think I'm in the kind of trouble to be rescinded potentially?
Summary: Predicted Score--98.6%
Final Score acc to me--93-94%
Tell meeeeee guys. I'd be thankful for ages! Help a homeboy out
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submitted app last night on a whim, uploaded the supplementals 3 minutes late, Dartmouth sent me my portal today with the main part of the application downloaded but with the application portal saying "awaiting" - does this mean they didn't accept the late submission? it also doesn't say that it was downloaded by the college on commonapp. there seems to be an option to submit the supplement directly to the portal though - not sure what to think of this
I have just received an email in which it is said that Dartmouth College is in the final stages of releasing the decisions. It will email about the date and time later.
Dartmouth 57 @ 73 Boston College - FINAL
###NCAA Basketball ^Index ^Thread ^for ^November ^09, ^2021
Dartmouth Dartmouth (0-1) @ Boston College Boston College (1-0)
Tip-Off: 08:00 PM ET
Venue: Silvio O. Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA
Spread: BC -12.0 | O/U: 133.5
Television: ACC Network Extra
Streams: WatchESPN
Recent Plays:
Time | Dartmouth | Boston College | Play |
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0:00 | 57 | 73 | End of 2nd half |
0:03 | 57 | 73 | Romeo Myrthil Defensive Rebound. |
0:07 | 57 | 73 | Gianni Thompson missed Jumper. |
0:42 | 57 | 73 | Romeo Myrthil made Layup. |
0:44 | 55 | 73 | Cam Krystkowiak Defensive Rebound. |
Team | FG% | 3P% | FT% | REB | OR | AST | STL | BLK | TO | PF |
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Dartmouth | 37.5 | 20.7 | 69.2 | 31 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 18 |
Boston College | 49.0 | 38.9 | 64.0 | 39 | 9 | 9 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 16 |
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I am international Indian female student who attended high school in South Africa and will require 60%+ financial aid. Which school among these are best for ED and also which ones are relatively easier to get into for engineering(specifically computer engineering) compared to the other schools?
Here is a link to my stats if needed:https://www.reddit.com/r/IntltoUSA/comments/ph59xq/chances_of_me_getting_accepted_with_financial_aid/
edit: Please can you also include Vanderbilt in the list
Time to make the tourney for the first time in 50 years
Iβm from Illinois
https://twitter.com/KyleNeavesCSU/status/1456584138165821440
For those that don't know, the Bronze Boot run is a tradition leading up to the Border War game between Colorado State and Wyoming where the away team's ROTC cadets run the game ball from their stadium to the border of Colorado & Wyoming. There's a little ceremony where the coaches and athletic directors give the ball from one team to the other. And the home team's cadets then run it from the border to their stadium.
CSU always gets the short end of the stick as they sit farther from border than Wyoming does.
Extra fact: They restored the Bronze Boot trophy this offseason as it was falling apart. https://twitter.com/CSUFootball/status/1428446677770272770
Hello!
I'm a rising high school senior that is applying to colleges this fall. I've narrowed down my ED schools to Williams and Dartmouth and I'm having a bit of trouble deciding between the two schools. I would appreciate any insight that students had that would help me decide. For reference, I will most likely want to study Economics and do something with math, whether that be either doing a double major or getting a minor in math. I will also be cross-posting this to both r/WilliamsCollege and r/dartmouth to get as much input as possible from current students or alumni.
In terms of the quality of education, I have heard good things about both schools, especially in regards to their econ departments as they are very popular at both colleges. I think the math department at Williams is quite a bit stronger than Dartmouth's, though. Moreover, both schools say they're "undergraduate-focused" but I think this is more true of Williams where classes are smaller than Dartmouth and fewer students are competing for research positions and stuff like that especially in a major as popular as econ. Some Wiliams students I have talked to said they even chose Williams over HYPSM because of this and said that Williams has the best quality of education in the world. Does Dartmouth compare? Also, Williams has the Oxford-style tutorials which seem dope.
The Alumni network also matters to me a lot since I am strongly considering entering ib/consulting after school. I've heard that both schools are targets and that both have fiercely loyal alumni. However, Dartmouth has a much larger pre-professional vibe to it and there are a lot more people in investment banking and consulting that came from Dartmouth than Williams. While Dartmouth is a stronger target and sends more kids to top firms each year, there are a lot more kids that want to go do down the path of finance/consulting so there may be less competition at Williams making it easier to break in. I don't really know which is better, but I would say maybe Dartmouth because they have more resources for these students but I would appreciate any insight that students or alumni have at each schools.
This is kinda unique to Dartmouth but I don't know whether the D-Plan is on net good or bad. I've heard that it can open you up to taking internships or research positions in unorthodox times when there is a lot less competition which sounds co
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My teachers gave me a 98.6% predicted final score score. I've consistently scored between 90-97 and almost always 90+. But 98.6% with every subject having at least a 98% is a bit unrealistic currently.
Trust me, I'm still putting in 10 hour days and I havent gotten Senioritis. But my final score is gonna be somewhere from 90-95 (some subjects may have 95+ but no subject could have below a 90). Do you think I'm in the kind of trouble to be rescinded potentially?
Summary: Predicted Score--98.6%
Final Score acc to me--93-94%
Tell meeeeee guys. I'd be thankful for ages! Help a homeboy out mane
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2021 Early Action/Early Decision Discussion + Results Megathreads
Team | 1H | 2H | Total |
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Dartmouth | 19 | 38 | 57 |
Boston College | 42 | 31 | 73 |
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