ED2 Bowdoin

Anonymous
Is it true that the majority of athletes and hooked students are admitted in ED1 round?
ED2 appears relatively more advantageous to unhooked applicants?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that the majority of athletes and hooked students are admitted in ED1 round?
ED2 appears relatively more advantageous to unhooked applicants?


yes but there are fewer spots.

and there are some recruited athletes who did not get into their 1st choices who then go to bowdoin as a recruited athlete in ED2.

I'd still do it if it's the 1st choice out of all remaining schools!
Anonymous
note that some slacs are also potentially spreading out their recruited athletes between ED1, ED2, and sometimes even RD.
Anonymous
Athletes typically do ED 1; those rejected from their first choice school apply ED 2.
Anonymous
What happened with your kid’s ED1?
Anonymous
There are very few stats that distinguish ED1 and ED2. But the presumption is that most acceptances come in the ED1 round. No harm in applying but don't presume the odds are especially high - and that goes for all schools, not just Bowdoin.
Anonymous
A lot of NESCAC football players are asked to go ED 2. Coaches wait until the end of the fall season before making offers to some kids. Then they give them until the ED2 deadline to decide. That might be the case for other fall sports too. Top recruits might get offers early and go ED 1, but for kids where the coaches feel they need to see more video etc, they will wait for the seasons to end. Also fall athletes often can’t get to schools to visit until after the season ends so they can’t really apply until ED 2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What happened with your kid’s ED1?

ED1 a T10 per counselor recommendation, deferred. Suspect not a perfect fit with T10.
Bowdoin is DC's first choice school. Okay with no ED2 school if no advantage at Bowdoin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What happened with your kid’s ED1?

ED1 a T10 per counselor recommendation, deferred. Suspect not a perfect fit with T10.
Bowdoin is DC's first choice school. Okay with no ED2 school if no advantage at Bowdoin.


If it’s a first choice why not apply regardless of advantage? Even if deferred my sense is it sends a good signal to the school that likelihood of accepting RD if admitted is higher.
Anonymous
I would ED2 for sure IF it is his first choice. Even if deferred until spring, the fact that he had ED’d will be noted. It signals he’s a very likely yield which might give a little boost if he lands in the RD pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What happened with your kid’s ED1?

ED1 a T10 per counselor recommendation, deferred. Suspect not a perfect fit with T10.
Bowdoin is DC's first choice school. Okay with no ED2 school if no advantage at Bowdoin.


If it’s a first choice why not apply regardless of advantage? Even if deferred my sense is it sends a good signal to the school that likelihood of accepting RD if admitted is higher.


Jinx!
Anonymous
Do not ED2 to Bowdoin — way too competitive. Go down a rung: try Middlebury and its ilk.
Anonymous
If it’s your child’s first choice, apply ED2. We know two freshmen (non-athletes, full pay from private schools) who were deferred from other schools ED1 and admitted to Bowdoin ED2 last cycle. Great school and community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What happened with your kid’s ED1?

ED1 a T10 per counselor recommendation, deferred. Suspect not a perfect fit with T10.
Bowdoin is DC's first choice school. Okay with no ED2 school if no advantage at Bowdoin.

Don’t know what top 10 means, but WASP-B is as competitive ED as the non-HYP ivies…always go down a notch for ED2, and Bowdoin is not down a notch…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do not ED2 to Bowdoin — way too competitive. Go down a rung: try Middlebury and its ilk.


Slumming it with “Middlebury and its ilk.” I can’t imagine the sense of shame that would bring.
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