Plus Brunswick has a nice downtown (a metropolis next to Williamstown) that is a short walk from campus, and Freeport, Maine (L.L. Bean headquarters and shops) is only 15 minutes away. |
Of course not. But have you been? One of the best small cities in America. And it is Maine’s largest city. The fact that it is old (and therefore more densely developed at its core) makes it seems relatively urban. |
| Been not impressed. |
I think that says more about you than Portland, Maine. I guess I had given you too much credit. |
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I think their supplemental is where they screen for fit. I looked at the prompt once, not an easy one to write. On top of the supplemental, there is another optional essay, which I don’t think it’s really optional. Then there is an optional video response. |
I think also that name-brand striver students, international and not, see WASP-B as an Ivy backup. But WASP-B is a tougher admit than the lower Ivies, particularly in ED. |
| Well for those who can’t get into Bowdoin there’s Middlebury, Colby, Holy Cross, Colgate and Richmond. |
It does belong with WASP, as do about 8-10 schools which have basically identical academic profiles and are also extremely wealthy. Where you are mistaken is in believing that they are different than the rest of the group because they aren't. But if you want to play the acronym game there do a quick google search. WASP exists in the context of top liberal arts colleges. SWAMP (add Middlebury) exists in the context of top liberal arts colleges WASP-B returns WASP plus maybe the B signifying something about ethnicity and demographics. For additional context Goggle then added: "These institutions (like Williams, Amherst, Wesleyan, Vassar, Bryn Mawr, Middlebury, etc.) were historically feeders for the Ivy League and were dominated by this WASP-B demographic, shaping their culture and admissions for decades." Ironic that there is no mention of Bowdoin because Bowdoin most definitely belongs in this group. |
| It’s all about the money. $3 billion buys nice food, dorms and other facilities. |
So your rational argument is that 1) there is no WASP or WASP-B because, say, 10 schools are all the same. So no difference at all between Williams and, say, Hamilton and 2) I googled and this is what google says. You have an interesting interpretation of “rational.” Do better. |
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Times and college reputations go up or down. Bowdoin has sky rocketed up while Wesleyan, Trinity, Vassar, Middlebury, and Bates have not.
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Six colleges: https://www.sixcolleges.org/
They do college admissions events together. |
| Middlebury and Hamilton boosters are waking up. |
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Great points look at the decline of Kenyon and Oberlin, while Davidson has improved.
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