<p>Hey guys! I'm having a tough time deciding here, so I'll tell you my pro and con lists, interests, etc., and let me know what you think. I'm interested mainly in humanities, possible majors include Religious Studies, Romance Languages and Lit, Comparative Lit, Creative Writing, and Art History. For extracurriculars, I'm into spoken word, theatre, writing, and environmental groups, with some community service thrown in there.</p>
<p>Dartmouth:
Pros-
1) D-plan (4 terms instead of trimester)
2) Ivy Reputation
3) More diverse ideologically (liberals and conservatives)
Cons-
1) Not as great a focus on the arts
2) Lots of Greek Life</p>
<p>Wesleyan:
Pros-
1) Focus on the arts
2) More varied social life (not mainly Greek)
3) Smaller undergrad population size
Cons-
1) Less diverse ideologically (practically all liberal and Dem.)
2) Probably less course variety (less endowment)</p>