
10 weeks, 3 classes, 40 departments and programs, 420 tenured and tenure-track professors—endless possibilities. Here's why I love academics at Dartmouth.

10 weeks, 3 classes, 40 departments and programs, 420 tenured and tenure-track professors—endless possibilities. Here's why I love academics at Dartmouth.
What tips do you have for high school juniors who are launching their college searches virtually this spring?
Okay, let's be honest. Applying to college is a scary process! I particularly wanted to be as prepared as possible, but was afraid of the actual process of deciding where to apply. My advice is to learn about the schools that peak your interest.
Prospective-student me certainly was curious about Dartmouth's liberal arts curriculum, especially how I would decide on my three classes each term. Come learn about my sophomore fall term classes!
As my second term on campus comes to a close, I wanted to reflect on my time so far by listing my top seven reasons why I can't imagine myself at any other college but Dartmouth.
Picking classes at Dartmouth is a one-of-a-kind experience. Where does one start at a school with so many departments and an army of classes to boot? Let's break it down.
Dartmouth has a history as a top-notch institution for language learning. Come find out why!
I've long heard my friends rave about the iconic Dartmouth class ENGS 12, Design Thinking.
I expected Psychology 1 to fry my brain, but it has truly met my whole pyramid of needs!
My name is Gabe, and I am not a STEM major. But for Fall 2020, I am a STEM student: I am taking Computer Science 001.