
Professor-student relationships are a critical component of college! In this post, I talk about my experience with my professors and advice for prospective students.

Professor-student relationships are a critical component of college! In this post, I talk about my experience with my professors and advice for prospective students.
Before coming to college, I was afraid of not finding an academic mentor during my undergraduate studies. However, I have found that Dartmouth's community of professors to be absolutely astonishing and I could not be more grateful.
To all prospective students who may be reading this, deciding on where to apply to college and where to commit is one of the most difficult decisions. I highly recommend you to take a step back to look at the amenities your university would provide.
I want to use this blog post to reflect on the busy start of my term!
At the beginning of my freshman year, I was especially anxious about adjusting to a new learning style in a new country, but over time, I developed a few tips and methods to ace classes at Dartmouth and have a fun learning experience!
10 weeks, 3 classes, 40 departments and programs, 420 tenured and tenure-track professors—endless possibilities. Here's why I love academics at Dartmouth.
How do you build relationships with professors at Dartmouth?
Relationships with faculty at a school like Dartmouth can be intimidating. I'm happy to share a bit about how I've developed relationships with professors here!
Teachers -- how we got to Dartmouth, and why we'll stay!
Although I'm still a first-year student, I've picked up on some useful tips for succeeding here at Dartmouth as a FGLI student over the past several months.