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Dartmouth Business School to Evaluate Applicants Based on ‘Niceness’

Katherine Timpf

Dartmouth’s business school has announced that it will judge its applicants partially on their “niceness.” How can they really evaluate that? Students will write essays swearing that they're nice. Read More

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