Mario Lopez
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: GERM 1: Introductory GermanGerman was absolutely one of my favorite courses Freshman Fall. German, like many other languages at Dartmouth, are taught in small, tight-knit classes that help students become comfortable practicing a language while receiving support from your fellow students. This course was incredibly interactive between students and the professor with activities ranging from role-playing buying a house to having improvised acted conversation mid-class. If you're looking for a class with a small group of people that's very interactive and fun, you should look no further than GERM 1!
WinterHanover, NH
Favorite Class: ENGS 12: Design ThinkingENGS 12 was an incredibly fun and fulfilling course during Freshman Winter. It consists on learning how the design process works when it's centered to address specific human needs. This course teaches you several new skills such as using photoshop, video editing, working with foamcore, sewing, and more. It's such a fun course to make new friends through group projects, learn new skills, and a adopt a new mindset for analyzing your ideas. Specially, it provides you with the tools to bring your craziest ideas to life!
SpringHanover, NH
Favorite Class: GOVT 50.17: Weapons of Mass DestructionWeapons of Mass Destruction was my favorite class during Spring Term. Throughout this class, I got a chance to learn the theories behind the use and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Specifically, I studied the origins and taboo surrounding nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. Ultimately, I applied my theoretical knowledge to a prospective scenario where I evaluated the likelihood of Saudi Arabia's obtaining nuclear weapons. Incredibly fun class with lots of discussions with between the professor and the students.
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: GOVT 20.13 Growth and its CriticsGrowth and its Critics was my favorite class during sophomore Fall. In this course, I studied the theories and arguments behind population growth, economic growth, pollution, and technological innovation. The class was taught by Professor Henry Clark—a brilliant and incredibly dedicated professor. I enjoyed the course's center on current political-economic issues as well as the ability of students to discuss their various points of views with the professor and other students. Incredibly insightful and fun class!
What courses I'm taking this term
What classes are like at Dartmouth as a first-year student!
Reflecting on my "Why Dartmouth?"
Why did I decide to spend the next four years of my life at a college in the woods.
Dartmouth Bound
Learn about the different programs Dartmouth offers prospective students to explore campus life, learn about Dartmouth, and enjoy an all-expenses paid trip to Hanover!
Identity-Based Celebrations at Dartmouth!
Come take a look at various identity-based events and celebrations at Dartmouth!
Canoeing as my First Year Trip!
My experience was like canoeing down the Second College Grant for the first time during First-Year Trips!
My First-Year Dorm in North Park
A glimpse at my dorm and housing community as a first-year student at Dartmouth!