Good Tidings App Is Online!

<p>.PDF and online supplement has indeed been released. It is a fine day in the life of dartmouth prospects!</p>

<p>No additional essays?</p>

<p>Indeed a fine day :)</p>

<p>I don't think the Dartmouth supplement has additional essays. Only the Peer evaluation part is extra ;)</p>

<p>Cheers!</p>

<p>I already have mine finished then.</p>

<p>haha</p>

<p>Are you done with your essays too?</p>

<p>Ya, I expected additional stuff. I guess Dartmouth is more concerned about what other people say your personal qualities are, kinda frightening with all the corrupted recommenders these days</p>

<p>haha your teachers dont like you? :p</p>

<p>No, I don't go to a competitive school, and I know that some teachers say that every single kid is the best one that they have had in 30 years.</p>

<p>So that is supposed to be good right? I mean your teachers considering you guys best of the lot.</p>

<p>PS: w00t! Congrats on the 400th post ;)</p>

<p>I just put mine in the mail. It seems logical that you have a much higher chance of acceptance if you get your application to them as quickly as possible. I don't see them being able to analyze every application fairly, when they get thousands in Nov and Dec.</p>

<p>1mx, i don't see how your logic makes sense. as far as i know, they look at all the apps together (first ed and then rd), so it makes no difference when you send it out.</p>

<p>echo gxing</p>

<p>And what about your mid year scores? they are not going to evaluate it without them.</p>

<p>I just think they are not going to sit around for a few months, they'll be interested to start reading and making comments.</p>

<p>Do we need to do it online or no?</p>

<p>If you are talking about submitting your app online, yeah you can do that too.</p>