Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government (Bowdoin Public Service Initiative)
English
Environmental Studies
Government is the historical standout. Bowdoin's environmental studies program isn't nearly as robust as Middlebury's.
Do they have any notable government alumni these days?
Anonymous wrote:It's the well-rounded LAC, which is just fine. It's come up a lot in pre-law and pre-med rankings over the past decade, seems to have good outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government (Bowdoin Public Service Initiative)
English
Environmental Studies
Government is the historical standout. Bowdoin's environmental studies program isn't nearly as robust as Middlebury's.
Do they have any notable government alumni these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government (Bowdoin Public Service Initiative)
English
Environmental Studies
Government is the historical standout. Bowdoin's environmental studies program isn't nearly as robust as Middlebury's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government (Bowdoin Public Service Initiative)
English
Environmental Studies
Government is the historical standout. Bowdoin's environmental studies program isn't nearly as robust as Middlebury's.
Bowdoin has a unique 120 environmental/oceanographic research island about 30 min away that students can use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government (Bowdoin Public Service Initiative)
English
Environmental Studies
Government is the historical standout. Bowdoin's environmental studies program isn't nearly as robust as Middlebury's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the question in the subject line been answered yet? I quickly skimmed through the posts, and aside from its popularity with Meadow, I couldn’t identify what Bowdoin is particularly known for. I do enjoy the controversy among SLAC fans if Bowdoin is as elite as a WASP school. Fun world.
It hasn’t. It really doesn’t have a standout academic profile, just a very low-key, well endowed college. A big thing with LACs is being able to point at a career or academic program that is very strong, and Bowdoin lacks that.
Bowdoin has more than one standout academic program. So do each of its 5 closest peers (Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, and Carleton.)
Anonymous wrote:Government (Bowdoin Public Service Initiative)
English
Environmental Studies
Anonymous wrote:I went to a large, T25 university that this board fawns over, but if I could go back, Bowdoin or Williams would be my top choice.
Anonymous wrote:It's the well-rounded LAC, which is just fine. It's come up a lot in pre-law and pre-med rankings over the past decade, seems to have good outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the question in the subject line been answered yet? I quickly skimmed through the posts, and aside from its popularity with Meadow, I couldn’t identify what Bowdoin is particularly known for. I do enjoy the controversy among SLAC fans if Bowdoin is as elite as a WASP school. Fun world.
It hasn’t. It really doesn’t have a standout academic profile, just a very low-key, well endowed college. A big thing with LACs is being able to point at a career or academic program that is very strong, and Bowdoin lacks that.
Bowdoin has more than one standout academic program. So do each of its 5 closest peers (Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, and Carleton.)
SWAMP……nary a B or C to be found
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the question in the subject line been answered yet? I quickly skimmed through the posts, and aside from its popularity with Meadow, I couldn’t identify what Bowdoin is particularly known for. I do enjoy the controversy among SLAC fans if Bowdoin is as elite as a WASP school. Fun world.
It hasn’t. It really doesn’t have a standout academic profile, just a very low-key, well endowed college. A big thing with LACs is being able to point at a career or academic program that is very strong, and Bowdoin lacks that.
Bowdoin has more than one standout academic program. So do each of its 5 closest peers (Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, and Carleton.)
Could you please name some ? Thank you in advance !