<p>...the waiting list that is. Sorry for the pun but I really need your help. As I previously stated, I have been recently waitlisted at Dartmouth College and I need advice from anyone that can help me get accepted. I need your help! What can I do in order to increase my chances?</p>
<p>Damn I was gonna run with the title.
No soup for you.</p>
<p>Oh hahaha… I would recommend a better choice of words. lol. Anyway, I dunno how you can get off the Dartmouth waitlist since schools like that tend to have strong yields. Your best bet is to ask your conselor to call the admissions office and tell them how its your top choice and all.</p>
<p>i think Lobzz is giving you really good advice.</p>
<p>LAWLS at the title. Way to put everyone’s mind in the gutter! I approve. </p>
<p>hmmm as for the waitinglist, I think a good way to indicate that you really want to go there is to write a very sincere letter telling them how much you love Dmouth. Include any new updates you might have, like Intel finalist or valedictorian/salutatorian status or whatever. Lobzz is also right; if possible, have your counselor call them and talk to them to indicate your interest for Dmouth. After all, they’d want people who really want to go to Dartmouth when they start picking people off the waitlist, no? good luck.</p>