ED2 Bowdoin

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Anonymous wrote:Only people affiliated with Bowdoin use the term "WASP-B." It's kind of pathetic.


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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…

We are worried about that too. Counselor postmortem thinks it's a fit problem with the ED1. Thinks Bowdoin is a better fit with DC's ECs and character.


Go for what you think is the fit. Good luck to your kid! Bowdoin is a great place. My kid did ED1 but 2 of her roommates did ED2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only people affiliated with Bowdoin use the term "WASP-B." It's kind of pathetic.


More pathetic to be the “Acronym Police” on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d love to know the “strategic” ED1 choice that the counselor suggested over DC’s top school Bowdoin.

JHU. He thought DC's super high score and rigor would be more helpful at JHU than Bowdoin. It's only “strategic” from the school's perspective.
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Anonymous wrote:I’d love to know the “strategic” ED1 choice that the counselor suggested over DC’s top school Bowdoin.

JHU. He thought DC's super high score and rigor would be more helpful at JHU than Bowdoin. It's only “strategic” from the school's perspective.


Who is this counselor?!? Such different schools!
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Anonymous wrote:I’d love to know the “strategic” ED1 choice that the counselor suggested over DC’s top school Bowdoin.

JHU. He thought DC's super high score and rigor would be more helpful at JHU than Bowdoin. It's only “strategic” from the school's perspective.

OK, this makes at least some perverted sense, in that Johns Hopkins is an easier admit in ED (the downside being that you would actually have to go there; it really isn’t a top 10 school, US News aside). But if it is a “no” from JHU, that is all the more reason to go down from Bowdoin if there is a strong ED2 alternative. Bowdoin is a tougher admit ED2 than ED1 (because of applicants like you, and Bowdoin is most like Amherst and Williams, which have only ED1, so you will get some of their rejects as well, not to mention the Ivies).
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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…

We are worried about that too. Counselor postmortem thinks it's a fit problem with the ED1. Thinks Bowdoin is a better fit with DC's ECs and character.

Counselor is an idiot. Go down a notch for ED2. Lots of great SLACs with a real ED2 advantage - Midd, Grinnell etc.


don't game it again, it didn't work the first time. ED2 to clear favorite if there is one or don't do one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do not ED2 to Bowdoin — way too competitive. Go down a rung: try Middlebury and its ilk.


Funny--we know someone from two years ago who applied ED 1 to Middlebury and was rejected (not even deferred), then accepted ED 2 at Bowdoin. You never know.
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JHU and Bowdoin are both super competitive. But they sit on different axes, fit is very important. Hopefully your DC’s EC is a better match with Bowdoin. I don’t see how “super high score” moves the needle at Bowdoin, they have been test optional for a long time. If your DC doesn’t have something other than score and rigor, he may fare even worse at Bowdoin.
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I can see why your counselor recommended JHU, it made sense. If deferred from JHU, Rice is a better fit than any LAC. The thing is Rice gets even more competitive at ED2, with a 6% admit.
Anonymous
From my perspective JHU and Bowdoin are completely different schools, having been to both campuses. I would think an application that is a good fit for Bowdoin might not scream good fit for JHU.

I’d just ask my DC at this point where they most want to go to college. As long as the stats support it, have DC take their shot in ED2.

It’s a challenging time for a parent, I’ve been there. Listen to your child and good luck!
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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…

We are worried about that too. Counselor postmortem thinks it's a fit problem with the ED1. Thinks Bowdoin is a better fit with DC's ECs and character.

Counselor is an idiot. Go down a notch for ED2. Lots of great SLACs with a real ED2 advantage - Midd, Grinnell etc.


don't game it again, it didn't work the first time. ED2 to clear favorite if there is one or don't do one.


Agree, but essential to have RD targets and safeties they like
Anonymous
Make sure you show demonstrated interest for Bowdoin. Sign up for an interview.
Anonymous
There are still a lot of athletes doing ED2 at Bowdoin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make sure you show demonstrated interest for Bowdoin. Sign up for an interview.


Thanks! Yes, DC has the interview completed.
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