URGENT Question about Peer Evaluation!

<p>My friend just sent me my peer evaluation in PDF form, would it be ok for me to send it to Dartmouth by email or does he have to be the one to send it?</p>

<p>he should probably be the one sending it in. i’m writing for my friend and i’m sending it in on my email.</p>

<p>If you send it, it is no big deal (the PDF will be looked at just the same), but ideally it should be your friend that sends it in.</p>

<p>Definitely, your friend should be the one to send it. Make sure your friend sends it your bio information too on the form in order to connect the rec to your file.</p>

<p>?? So you can send the peer evaluation by e-mail?!</p>

<p>The best way to submit a Peer Evaluation is by emailing an attached PDF version of a completed evaluation to <a href=“mailto:Admissions.Office@Dartmouth.edu”>Admissions.Office@Dartmouth.edu</a> with “Peer Eval” in the Subject line of the email. It’s best if the Peer Eval is typed. You can simply type all the info required on the Peer Evaluation form into a new document and then save it as a PDF (just visit Acrobat.com and signup to create a free PDF online or print to PDF).</p>

<p>If you have trouble creating or emailing a PDF you or your peer may mail the completed evaluation (preferably typed by creating a new document with all the required information; or a hand completed first page and typed statement added) to:</p>

<p>Dartmouth College
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
6016 McNutt Hall
Hanover, NH 03755</p>

<p>The Peer Evaluation should be submitted as soon as possible and post-marked before the deadline–though we will read an application even if the Peer Evaluation has not yet arrived.</p>

<p>Wow. My peer evaluator and I didn’t do pretty much any of that. But she gave me the letter to send more than a month ago (I think/hope I had her sign the envelope across the back), so it’s incredibly unlikely that it hasn’t arrived. I hope it’s all okay.</p>

<p>@masonfactor </p>

<p>Do you think you could explain to me how to do that? I don’t think I can write on the form in Adobe, and when I copy the form into word, I just get the text, not the format.</p>