| Lol the 2nd name in W&L isn’t an application magnet. |
| Middlebury had no money. |
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CMC at $1.3billion and Middlebury at $1.4 billion, they are panhandlers compared to WASP-B.
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They only have 1371 students. If they had 3 bil they’d be above every lac and Stanford level. They only need a couple hundred million to be on par with the rest. |
| I am a former Brunswick townie and find Bowdoin so overrated! There is a big NE prep school pipeline. I visited Oxford, Ohio (Miami u) for work, and the kids there looked so much more full of life and pep. |
| WASP is a good standard but schools like Bowdoin, Middlebury, Wellesley are obviously just as good. |
| The acronym is now BAWPS. |
I agree that need blind admissions for internationals increases applications. As it does at Princeton, Yale, Stanford, etc… This is not some quirky “little college” detail. The big guns are even more greatly inflated. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. |
| On schedule Middlebury boosters are up. |
| Middlebury is a safety for WASP-B. Nothing wrong with that as a lot of other schools are. |
| Williams is the gold standard of SLACs. |
No...not really. It's rich though. |
I wouldn't say a person who get's into WASP has any guarantee of getting into Middlebury. It's a highly competitive school. |
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My boys weren't SLAC-oriented. But among all the small liberal arts colleges, Bowdoin seemed the most appealing. They both go to top 20 universities today, but Bowdoin was definitely the only small liberal arts college they were interested in. Bowdoin seems like a very humane, nice, and challenging school in an interesting corner of America.
They had absolutely no interest in Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, or Pomona. Bowdoin feels more normal, and a place where normal smart kids can do their thing. That is no small thing in 2026. |
Travel goggles bias? I do think that we all tend to see the ho hum in our local, and get excited about a new place. To an extent. I once visited Bowdoin on an absolutely glorious November Friday. The students were awesome. Then I came home to the land of the suburban nerds. Strong preference for autimn in Brunswick. Also travel bias, I suspect. —Former Palo Alto resident |