<p>makes sense Cllgemom.</p>
<p>And, all you ed’ers… no need for buyer’s remorse (which is understandable, but not necessary). </p>
<p>If ED works for you, that is great - you will be one a group of students who are accomplished in many and varied areas - and rest assured your fellow students, whether they excel in math or verbally or both, be they URMs, legacies or athletes, ALL deserve to be there, academically. A kind of tacit rule, from my understanding, is that once you are a Dartmouth student, you don’t self-call - you don’t know who had what SAT scores- and you learn from, enjoy and are often amazed by your accomplished fellow students. You will have access to great opportunities throughout the 4 years, be taught by great faculty and have as much opportunity for future success as any student of your caliber at any peer school.</p>
<p>And if ED does not work for you, you WILL find something wonderful that does.</p>