
Some of you planning to attend Dartmouth as international students may be thinking, "How will I celebrate the family weekend at Dartmouth?" Isn't it something I need a family for? How will my family get to Dartmouth from the far ends of the earth?

Some of you planning to attend Dartmouth as international students may be thinking, "How will I celebrate the family weekend at Dartmouth?" Isn't it something I need a family for? How will my family get to Dartmouth from the far ends of the earth?
Honestly, there is no such thing as a normal Friday at Dartmouth, and I just had my most spontaneous and memorable day during my time at Dartmouth so far.
I haven't been up to much lately because I have been in quarantine due to COVID-19 the past 10 days. But my friends (?) were having the time of their lives without me. Here's what they have been up to.
Dartmouth has a lot going on all the time – here is an insight into some of the cool events I've attended during my time here so far!
Over the past two weeks, I've had the pleasure of meeting so many wonderful '26s! Their most common question was "do you miss the city?" Although a born and raised a city girl, my answer was no! Come along to find out why!
In this post I tackle being back on campus and my excitement for both spring and to meet the new class!
There are tons of awesome activities organized by various groups on campus that provide ways to unwind after a stressful week.
Dartmouth has the reputation of being a small school tucked away in the woods. Far from being isolated, however, travel is easily accessible, if you so desire.
How is the experience at Dartmouth as an international student?
I know a lot of you wonder what it means or what it feels like to be an international student at Dartmouth, and I am going to take this blog to answer this question from my own perspective.