<p>it seems that every1 who has a letter is above 1500 and 2000/2400
congrats to u all.
advice for interview?
plz help, i am scared :(</p>
<p>Brother chill. Interviews are a snap.</p>
<p>Don't they send out another wave of likely letters, though? That's what I heard.</p>
<p>Yes, likely letters are sent out in waves.</p>
<p>well you know, I don't expect one what with my 1440 SAT I and 2270 SAT II's and 3.967 GPA...even though i'm unranked, academically I'm no 9. I'm hoping that I'm on the fence, and that a good essay/rec/EC will help put me on the right side. Therefore I'd be very surprised if I got a likely letter. Regardless, I love Dartmouth for sending out these likely letters in the first place. Not only are they perfectly written but the adcoms clearly realize what a pain in the A S S it is to have to wait until April lol</p>
<p>Right, they deserve the love...their office people are always friendly, kind and never aggravated at you . Their letters beat all the other Ivies...some of those deferral letters make you cringe. D treats everyone with respect, like customers who paid them $75.00 for an assessment.</p>
<p>HAHAHHA cruncha! 22 is my fave number...my birthday is 2/22. yes that's right. one week until the big 1-7 lol.</p>
<p>D's is by far my favorite admissions office. Cornell is in second place - my grandmother threw away my interviewer's name, number and address the day of my interview, and they spent a half hour trying to locate her for me lol.</p>
<p>This will be my 400th post. my 100th, 200th and 300th were on the Penn board (not to mention the 100th and 200th posts made on my original ID, rennyblue2 lol). The tide, it is a-changing...reminds me of the blatant 'metaphor' they used on The O.C. to orchestrate the Calculated Lesbian Kiss For Sweeps lol.</p>
<p>Maybe my 500th will be on the D board too lol</p>