Why Does Dartmouth Want a Peer Evaluation?

<p>Why Does Dartmouth Want a Peer Evaluation? HYPSC Don't Even Ask For One! Plus, Your Friends Will Obviously Make It As Good As Possible Whereas Your Teachers Still Have Some Level of Independence and Objectivity.</p>

<p>a different perspective. my teachers really don’t know much about me. my counselor doesn’t either.</p>

<p>I think the heart of the Dartmouth experience; the cohesiveness and strong sense of the community, the love of the school and the whole atmosphere on campus is with Dartmouth students. </p>

<p>I think that the school asks for a peer evaluation is that test scores and grades don’t say who you are as a person. I think that counselor teacher recommendations talk about your abilities as a student, but in many cases don’t get down to the nitty gritty of who you are as a person. While you may think that it is a no-brainer that your friend will write a good recommendation for you; there is a big difference between writing how you may be a chill person to hang out with and how you are a chill person who is also a good fit to the Dartmouth community.</p>

<p>There is an opinion piece in a recent issue of the Dartmouth is titled Admitting Character, where the author refereces the peer recommendation and sums things up pretty well…</p>

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<p>Why Do You Capitalize Every Word? My Inner Monologue Keeps Adding Emphasis At Each Word And It’s Getting On My Nerves.</p>

<p>I’m not applying to Dartmouth :stuck_out_tongue: anyway. Just a question of curiosity :p.</p>