<p>And if they do have to be sent in the mail, how many days in advance should that be done to make the deadline?</p>
<p>Yea can some1 answer this^</p>
<p>I just checked for myself. You have 2 options.
- To mail it into a specific address which is on the dartmouth website.
- To email it. This email is specific and is also on the dartmouth website.</p>
<p>Email it… Its faster!! :)</p>
<p>Thanks! I wasn’t sure if we could email it? Could you link the page on the site because I couldn’t find it…</p>
<p><a href=“mailto:Admissions.Processing@Dartmouth.edu”>Admissions.Processing@Dartmouth.edu</a></p>
<p>Did anyone know how many words we can write ?</p>
<p>^ I have heard that it should not be excruciatingly long, because the admission committee has a lot of other material to read too.
I’d say around a page would be fine.</p>
<p>Thanks @basketballer23.</p>
<p>Ooops, mine was two pages and half!!
Though the first page was basically the applicant & evaluator information and the short answers. Is that fine?</p>
<p>If it’s double spaced, yeah. If it’s single spaced, and on the form they gave you, it might be a bit lengthy, but I don’t think they’ll ever penalize you for it (as they might if you had a lengthy essay instead).</p>
<p>Since you can’t type text into the PDF, can you just copy the info and questions into a word document and then email it?</p>
<p>My friend just used some online PDF-filler by googling it and filled in the second page of the reco and then emailed it.</p>
<p>@CirroAllex, My friend used a 1.5 line spacing and a unique font ( to make it look more presentable ) which took up more space, so I think it will be fine.</p>
<p>@collegebound8899, I read on a rather old blog [Dartmouth</a> Admissions Uncommonly Asked Questions: How should I send in the Peer Evaluation?](<a href=“http://dartmouthquestions.blogspot.in/2009/10/how-should-i-send-in-peer-evaluation.html]Dartmouth”>Dartmouth Admissions Uncommonly Asked Questions: How should I send in the Peer Evaluation?)
^ It says we can create a new document!! :)</p>