<p>For all those who have been accepted, but haven't yet marticulated (so...ED people like me or people w/likely's planning to attend),</p>
<p>What Dartmouth gear have you bought since your acceptance? Were you like me, meaning the day you heard you logged on to the Dartmouth Co-op online and ordered an embarrassing amount of gifts, stuff for yourself, and what not?</p>
<p>I have a lot already. Our school is actually borrowing the GREEN T-Shirt idea for next year's spirit shirts - partially because I sport it proudly with silver pants each spirit day. I'm sure I'll buy quite a lot when I go back for Dimensions.</p>
<p>Well my school colors are the same as Dartmouth's, so it would have been convenient for our spirit type shirts too. Oh well.</p>
<p>I was considering buying a shirt this weekend, after receiving the letter, but I decided not to. First of all, I don't really have the money right now, and second of all I don't like the designs on the Co-op as much as the Ivysport ones, and Ivysport is obviously not a good cause compared to donating directly to the school.</p>
<p>I can wait, I guess, but I don't know how long!</p>
<p>get stuff at the co-op in person; buy the 4-year membership and start saving money. and it's hard to believe you're wearing dartmouth stuff already... eeeh =|</p>
<p>You can also purchase your memebership on line through the co-op ($20 covers the 4 years and you get a discount on evrthing you purchase). I don't think that the 09 Jersey's are sold on line so that may have to be purchased in Hanover. In addition, there is a bigger selection of stuff at the Co-op when you go inperson.</p>
<p>It's just that I have learned so much in this process which is stressful for everyone involved., so if I can share something that will alleviate a little stress, then it's a good thing.</p>
<p>Somedays its, like don't let this happen to you ;)</p>