Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting into either RD is very difficult so this is a ridiculous exercise but Bowdoin is more prestigious if somewhat less well known by the lay pubic
Our kid had similar option just different SLAC. Chose Tufts and its been great. Community is welcoming. He’s stayed in and watched movies on the weekend and gone out. He’s gone in to Boston to take advantage at student ticket discounts. He’s already gotten to know his professors and says the food is good. In the end he chose Tufts because of the concern that a SLAC in a smaller town might start to feel too small by Junior Senior year. He’s really enjoying Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:Getting into either RD is very difficult so this is a ridiculous exercise but Bowdoin is more prestigious if somewhat less well known by the lay pubic
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t think about now. Wait until the results are in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t think about now. Wait until the results are in.
+1
He very well could only get into one, or neither. Both have very low acceptance rates. Putting the cart before the horse.
Anonymous wrote:Realistically OP, you probably won't have to choose. They're both fantastic schools but also very competitive, especially in RD. But from the perspective of someone who spent 2yrs at Tufts for grad school and also has a kid at a different Maine LAC, to me it would really come down to 2 things - location and major.
Location: My kid loves Maine. He wanted cold weather and didn't particularly care about the amenities of a city. He's kind of kid who ate the same sandwich every day for 12 years of school. He's not itching for clubs or bars or museums or shopping. Personally I would have been the opposite - I wanted to see new things, meet new people, etc. I deliberately chose a larger undergraduate school in a city. Which is closer to your son?
Major: As a university (albeit a small one) Tufts will have a wider array of courses and disciplines to choose from if your son might want to explore different areas. Bowdoin will have many more small classes and he'll probably get to know his professors well. Tbh my son needed the latter more than the former. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t think about now. Wait until the results are in.
Anonymous wrote:bowdoin received 15,000 apps and already took at least of 500 seats for ED. Is your dc a URM or first gen?