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As an undergraduate holding many admissions jobs (People Places Pines Blogger, Panelist, International Student Ambassador), I often get questions from my friends and prospective applicants searching for an "inside scoop." What's it like working for admissions? Are you being truthful with your answers? Are you being scripted? Let's dive right into all these questions.

I LOVE working for admissions because I get to mobilize (and monetize, hehe) my communication skills and serve as a source of information for prospective applicants. I hope to make the admission sphere appear less enigmatic and more accessible. Along with writing weekly blog posts for People Places Pines, I am heavily involved with the International Student Ambassadors program, a small cohort of international students at Dartmouth, collaborating with admissions on panels geared toward international students and other programming for international applicants. As an International Student Ambassador, I partake in several admissions panels to provide student insight on all things Dartmouth, including, but certainly not limited to, being an international student.

Regarding authenticity, I strive to provide answers to questions in a way that resonates with me and is true for me. I recognize that there is no single Dartmouth experience; being here looks and feels different for everyone. Before an admissions information session, I reflect on all the opportunities I've taken advantage of here, such as studying abroad and conducting research, as well as how my intersection of identities (international, low-income, queer, etc.) shapes my experience. Ultimately, panelists aim to contextualize what a Dartmouth experience CAN look like rather than painting a perfect and ultimately unrealistic picture of life.

Am I always 100% and super excited about every second of every day? No. I, too, snooze my 10+ alarms in the morning. There are moments when I'm not as excited to go to class, either because I'm stressed about other commitments or simply because I am human. Getting into college, Dartmouth or otherwise, doesn't mean everything will feel heavenly all the time. However, I can confidently say that being at Dartmouth for the past two years has broadened my horizons. The array of opportunities available to me, along with the incredible people I share this space with, naturally helps me discover more things to be excited about and find amazing people to share that excitement with.

TLDR: Admissions Luv <3. I reflect on whatever it is I want to reflect on through admissions programming. I try to be as authentic as possible.

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