<p>actually i just type it in. Its the only standardized test college entrance depends on...not sure why you wouldn't look at it when comparing schools.</p>
<p>Similar in what sense?</p>
<p>How do you perceive Dartmouth and what criteria are you using?</p>
<p>The percentage of Middlebury students in frats is misleading. They have a pretty intricate social system which is very similar to Dartmouth's laid-back frat system. "Frat" means many things, at Dartmouth its a social network absolutely, but its very inclusive and far from the testosterone dominated scene's you'll find at most schools. </p>
<p>Once again, Dartmouth is a very diverse, highly selective school full of fun loving, bright, laid back students. The most similar schools to the "energy" of Dartmouth are Stanford, Brown, Princeton, Amherst, Middlebury, and Duke.</p>
<p>dunno how accurate it really is, but sparknotes.com has a college section, where if you type in the name of a college it gives the usual admissions info, but also a "similar schools" tab :) try it out :)</p>