
When I applied to college, I was dead set on studying only music and neuroscience. However, I now say go take that course that has nothing to do with your major and maybe find a new passion.

When I applied to college, I was dead set on studying only music and neuroscience. However, I now say go take that course that has nothing to do with your major and maybe find a new passion.
There are so many classes to choose from at Dartmouth — here are some of the highlights!
In my last post, I described how the distributive requirements at Dartmouth not only encourage you to take advantage of the breadth of the curriculum offered, but they can also help to spark an unexpected new passion. Here's part two!
There's an entire database containing projects for every field of study ranging from anthropology to chemistry to film and media to Japanese studies dedicated solely to helping undergraduates find research positions at Dartmouth.
Every so often a class comes around that totally rocks your world. These are classes help you determine your major, your career path, or just how you think about the world.
I wasn't planning on taking any COSC courses once I got to college, but with coronavirus happening my freshman spring term and all grading being moved to P/F, I decided to give it a go!
The fact that our professor gave us a free textbook of his own design is amazing. With Dartmouth having a ton of free resources, I figured I might as well use some on my younger siblings!
I'm an Economics and Computer Science double major. Here's why!
After completing a class, opportunities open up, such as becoming a TA or Section Leader.