THE THING THAT CAUGHT MY ATTENTION THE MOST WAS... Thread

<p>The Dartmouth Dimensions Brochure with the Cat In the Hat Sculpture!!! :)</p>

<p>Dartmouth, went I visited there. ;)</p>

<p>Sleeping out in the Dartmouth green to save seats the night before my sister’s graduation. </p>

<p>Met lots of interesting people and felt right at home.</p>

<p>sitting on the green at my cousin’s graduation in the pouring rain, seeing only a bunch of umbrellas with dartmouth logos, dartmouth green ponchos…
That was when I decided I loved Dartmouth</p>

<p>Seeing Hanover, NH.</p>

<p>… the wireless access! WoW all day loooong!</p>

<p>there is just something about that place.</p>

<p>visited in early January…</p>

<p>all other schools fell off the map.</p>

<p>Wow! Thanks for the input guys…With my starting comment, I sound like an immature little kid who loves D. Seuss…:(</p>

<p>I think we all love Dr. Seuss a little on the inside…</p>

<p>ditto…</p>

<p>I do not like green eggs and ham ,</p>

<p>I do not like them</p>

<p>sam I am</p>

<p>now who couldn’t love a place that fostered that genius?</p>

<p>How did it get so late so soon? Its night before its afternoon. December is here before its June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon?</p>

<p>this is so true! dr. seuss is amazing. i remember when i had 80 days left until decisions, and now its only eleven! (or ten and some hours)! </p>

<p>yay dr. seuss</p>

<p>The car pileup I saw on my way in. After all that action, I knew I wanted to apply.</p>

<p>listening to the awesome tour guides, who told us everything we needed to know about dartmouth inside because of the freak thunderstorm (we couldn’t do the tour outside)!</p>

<p>Dartmouth was the first college i visited. nothing else was on that level.</p>

<p>ontheradio: same here
and I LOVE the D Plan
…and Dr. Seuss</p>

<p>The group of very attractive female streakers that ran past my tour group.</p>

<p>what? if so, im registering ASAP ;)</p>

<p>Going to one of the old library rooms and reading the books published in the early 1900’s…signed by the authors who had attended Dartmouth.</p>

<p>Listening to the song “I Feel Home” two months after leaving Dartmouth’s summer business program and thinking back to the dorms.</p>

<p>Chilling and listening to some pretty awesome acoustic guitar at the Lone Pine Tavern.</p>