<p>So like…if a skirt isn’t a mini-skirt it’s ok?
Also, I’m going to be in your class xD</p>
<p>Essentially. Skirts + dresses “have” to be at least to your hand placed in a salut above your knee, so no one cares if you dress is a couple inches short. The goal of dress code is to stay classy, so as long as you do that, you’ll be fine :)</p>
<p>@Deerfield15… I don’t understand your length description. Are you saying that dresses and skirts must be at least at a minimum a palms width from your knees?</p>
<p>[Deerfield</a> wins Crew Championship](<a href=“http://deerfield.edu/2012/05/well-rowed-deerfield/]Deerfield”>http://deerfield.edu/2012/05/well-rowed-deerfield/)</p>
<p>When will we be notified of who our green key person is and when will we get dorm preferences?</p>
<p>@Rose2014, A palm’s width plus like an inch or two is what’s acceptable. @0V0XODeerfield16, I know that returners find out where they are living June 29th, but new students are placed in dorms after us, so I think you should know within a week or so of that. The green key system will be a bit different this year, but I think that they’ll write a letter or something like that to let you know who they are.</p>
<p>[Deerfield</a> Boys Varsity Crew wins Youth National Rowing Championship](<a href=“http://deerfield.edu/2012/06/champions-deerfield-4-crew/]Deerfield”>http://deerfield.edu/2012/06/champions-deerfield-4-crew/)</p>
<p>bump! I know I’ve been gone for a while but it’s summer vacation so I’ve found myself with quite a few spare moments so I thought, why not come back to the place where it all started? I’d be more than happy to answer any Deerfield questions whether you’re wait-listed, super excited to attend in the fall, or excited to apply! PM me anytime or post here and I will get back to you as soon as possible!
Sincerely,
a new freshmen turned returning sophomore</p>
<p>What do you like best about Deerfield and what would you change if you could?</p>
<p>There are honestly so many things that I like about Deerfield and yes, some things that I would change so let’s see here…
One of my favorite things about Deerfield is our rivalry with Choate because some of my fondest memories of freshmen year come from not only our “Choate Day” in the fall where every fall sport plays Choate but from the sense of community that you can feel and notice from all of the cheering and battle cries ringing throughout the campus! Deerfield has a great sense of community and school spirit that could rival with the best of them! We really just love to cheer everyone on from thirds teams to our varsity teams…everyone is supported!
Ok now here is the harder part because I believe that anything that I can think of as a “con” about being a Deerfield student doesn’t really pertain to Deerfield directly…it’s really just typical high school problems, you know? Like of course there will be moments when you may not feel like you fit in, you don’t like a certain class, or whatever else it may be…but that’s just life. So I would have to say that if I could change Deerfield I would probably make sit down meals a bit less frequent (just a bit because don’t get me wrong…I love them, I really do) and we also have this rule about leadership positions that says if you have one major leadership position role you cannot run for another…but I feel that if you’re qualified you should be able to because someone who is a peer counselor would probably also make a really great proctor or at least that is my logic.
Wow, this was a bit longer than I expected!haha</p>
<p>ASK MORE QUESTIONS GUYS, I love answering them!</p>
<p>Could you give an overview of what activities sports etc you did your junior high years and what your grades were like?</p>
<p>Since you love answering questions, Ill ask another. I assume you applied to the other BS so why’d you choose deerfield?</p>
<p>I was an all A student throughout junior high (93-100) which made me eligible for a couple honor societies (that performed acts of community service) and also got me recognized for things like Duke TiP. My school did not have very many sports but I danced and also played tennis before I got to Deerfield. Photography was also and still is a big part of my life. At my old school I did a lot of work for our yearbook and got a special recognition for that and at Deerfield I take pictures for our newspaper which is a lot of fun.
So yeah–didn’t really do anything particularly special or spectacular. I just showed tons of interest through my essays and interviews and I was very close to my teachers so it’s safe to assume that their recommendations were good.</p>
<p>And now: why I chose Deerfield. No matter how many times I get asked this question (I’m a tour-guide so if you’re stopping by for a tour let me know!) I feel like my answer is so clich</p>
<p>Yeah it did, thanks.</p>
<p>I’ll be an incoming sophomore this fall and was wondering if anyone could give me and idea of what to wear to the disco? Is there any unexpected things I should pack?</p>
<p>I absolutely love this question…the disco that we have at the beginning of the year is so much fun and is a great way to start off a school year.
So for disco you honestly just want to wear the craziest most neon items of clothing you can find. I would recommend shorts because it can get pretty hot with so many people dancing around but like I said really just go all out and be as bright and crazy as possible. As for unexpected, if you have cool costume pieces you never know when you may be able to use them (halloween, other theme dances, etc) and if you have something crazy that is also GREEN it could be perfect for choate day!
Hope I helped!</p>
<p>Schedules just came out yesterday…the summer is winding down!
I thought I’d bump this thread and share a great “Welcome to Deerfield” video done by a graduate of the class of 2012 this past school year! It gives 10 Things I Love About Deerfield a run for it’s money for sure–</p>
<p>[Welcome</a> to Deerfield - YouTube](<a href=“Welcome to Deerfield - YouTube”>Welcome to Deerfield - YouTube)</p>
<p>BUMP BUMP BUMP
with a friendly reminder that I am available to answer any questions you may have</p>
<p>Thanks, bingalot :)</p>
<p>If you have spare time, what can you do in the city of deerfield? What do you do on weekends? Is there a place to buy coffee or snacks outside of the school? Is there any shopping that students can walk to?</p>