<p>The Max enrollment for Italy and Greece is 15 students. I personally think that the preference comes with the application, courses and meeting the deadlines. Blitzing Rutter is a good idea because at least you are making a connection, Jeremy Rutter is also the chair of the classics dept, do what he says will go. </p>
<p>The seniors will not be in the picture because of the residency requirement, so it will just be 07's and 08's vying for a spot. If you are back on monday, use the time to make your schedule change and pick up the form (or if you can get it electronically down load it). While you are still home, Try e-mailing the Off-campus program office @</p>
<p><a href="mailto:off.campus.programs@dartmouth.edu">off.campus.programs@dartmouth.edu</a></p>
<p>And maybe they cna send you the forms.</p>
<p>Daughter took CLST 14 with Christensen in order to prepare for Greece (She said he is very nice, interesting discussions, but kills you with work 150-200 pages a night, quiz in every class, papers, midterm & final, avoid at all cost). While it was a mixed group, she there were no upperclassmen who had studied abroad.</p>
<p>I hope you get it.</p>