Official Dartmouth Early Decision Results Thread

<p>Gappintheyear:</p>

<p>Unfortunately, no. Only those deferred get considered for RD.</p>

<p>Wow Curtis, frankly I'm shocked as well. I think that you have a good chance at being admitted though... honestly there are not that many Hispanics with scores like that.</p>

<p>Keep showing interest!!</p>

<p>GappinTheYear what are your stats?</p>

<p>I thought I'd stop by from the Brown board. My close friend got rejected, and I feel really bad about it. And with all this excitement going on, I'm getting extremely stressed out thinking about seeing my Brown ED decision tomorrow... UGH</p>

<p>Congrats to those who got in! I'm so jealous that that load is off you guys and I still have to wait 25 hours...</p>

<p>Hey Elizabeth,</p>

<p>I went to Dartmouth and hung out at alot of other schools. Not sure if we are the same, but I wanted a tightknit united school with a lot of fun people and an intellectual atmosphere. Other places I visted over college (visted for real, I mean hung out at with friends) and really liked include Vassar (very tightknit/ a little artsy/ alot of cool people), Middlebury (similar to D, great school, I liked more than most of the other LACs I visited), Penn (bigger and not as united, but great social scene), Brown (another great school), Emory (can anyone say country club, but not as tight as Dartmouth/ students not as nice), UNC-CH (big but beautiful), Duke.</p>

<p>Also, take heart. Out of high school I had my heart set on Brown. I was deferred then waitlisted and ended up at Columbia (didnt apply to Dartmouth!). Anyway, I realized Columbia wasnt for me and I always regretted not applying to Dartmouth. I worked hard and was active and got into Harvard, Brown, Dartmouth, and BROWN. But when I visited these places I fell in love with Dartmouth and have never looked back.</p>

<p>I guess my point is that you might really like where you end up, and sometimes peoples views change. At worst you can always apply as a transfer. Transferring to D is awesome, no one even knows I transferred now. People swoop you up pretty quickly up in Hanover.</p>

<p>Congrats everyone, regardless of admissions decisions. There's no way that some little folder full of papers can sum up you as people, so don't take anything to heart. I've loved living vicariously through all of you on the board, from initial qualms to ED tension to, well, D-Day. I did RD to Dartmouth last year and was wait-listed, and I sorta wish I had done ED, but ah well. Congrats again to all!!</p>

<p>Guys, I'm very sorry to all those rejected/deferred!</p>

<p>It seems that they are rejecting more than deferring this year...so don't feel bad, you have many more acceptances on the way.</p>

<p>And don't fret, I will be joining you in the ED rejection misery in just a few days :)</p>

<p>Congratulations and apologies in the appropriate directions.</p>

<p>Elizabeth, I understand that you won't be on the thread to read this, and I don't blame you, but I want you to know that I felt absolutely crushed when I read your post in this thread. I'm so sorry. It's just proof that there was no Dartmouth admissions worker on this site. What everyone said about great things coming is still entirely true, though.</p>

<p>Accepted...there are no words.
Elizabeth, if you happen to come back to this thread, I couldn't believe your post because, like willywonka said, your intelligence and capability was obvious to everyone here. I know you'll do great wherever you go, and I hope we cross paths some day.</p>

<p>all of you rejected and accepted are all so great in this board.</p>

<p>Congratulations themindofayn. I am sure a great weight has been lifted off of our shoulders. On to Hanover</p>

<p>Accepted :)</p>

<p>Congratulations to everyone accepted, and to everyone deferred or rejected best of luck with all of your other applications. I know all of you are going to do so well in everything else you pursue!</p>

<p>can everyone who got rejected or accepted post their stats, country where they are from and all other things such as major????
should i apply RD with this? or am i just wasting application fees?:
1400 SAT I (800m 600v)
SAT II coming up hoping (800IIc, 740Writing(fingers crossed) and 680BioM)
rank top 5 out of 300+
7 awards(3 in math, 2 national)
ECs:
about 7</p>

<p>Thank you guys for all your sweet compliments and sympathy. I guess I didn't stay away all that long, did I? I needed to come back and check on everyone.</p>

<p>In answer to your question, Newby:</p>

<p>Rejected</p>

<p>3.6UW
1450/780/770/700
23/255
From Maine
Prospective Classics major, pre-law concentration</p>

<p>I got in. Thank God.</p>

<p>Accepted</p>

<p>1440 (700M, 740V)
don't know SAT II scores yet
1/98
4.0UW, 4.5W
32947928374273 awards in every subject(or something :) ), mostly local
ECs: couple of clubs, no sports</p>

<p>oh, Genetics, Cell, and Developmental Biology for major</p>

<p>thanx a lot elizabeth, i think i'll end up in your stituation in april when i get my rejection. again, by looking at your scores, i think it's dartmouth's lost.</p>

<p>i am planing on majoring in Biochem but i got a B- at Harvard in Bio (that's b/c i had no senior bio class) do you think that'll affect my application much?</p>

<p>Congrats, Dartmouth EDers!!!</p>

<p>~From the Princeton Board</p>

<p>i got in... hopefully ill be ffriends with some of ya</p>