Anonymous
Post 12/23/2025 22:24     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

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Anonymous wrote:Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar


Not WASP-B. Almost any other SLAC it helps though. Midd: the U. of Chicago of SLACs.


Stop with the WASP-B nonsense already!


Bowdoin has a lower acceptance rate (6.8%) compared to these schools, including a lower ED acceptance rate (14.8%). USNWR ranks it above Pomona and its endowment is greater than Swarthmore. I don't care about an acronym but its a school that is definitely on par with the 4 that are represented in WASP.

My kid hoping for ED2.


What is Bowdoin ED2 acceptance rate?


I haven’t seen where it is broken out.
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2025 21:35     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Might want to look at Holy Cross has ED2 deadline of Jan 15.
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2025 21:08     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar


Not WASP-B. Almost any other SLAC it helps though. Midd: the U. of Chicago of SLACs.


Stop with the WASP-B nonsense already!


Bowdoin has a lower acceptance rate (6.8%) compared to these schools, including a lower ED acceptance rate (14.8%). USNWR ranks it above Pomona and its endowment is greater than Swarthmore. I don't care about an acronym but its a school that is definitely on par with the 4 that are represented in WASP.

My kid hoping for ED2.


What is Bowdoin ED2 acceptance rate?
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 20:46     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Anonymous wrote:Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar


Middlebury, Wesleyan, Vassar, Haverford.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 20:42     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

How did this student make out at Williams?
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 16:30     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Anonymous wrote:Look away from LACs - with athletes hogging many of the spots, it is a crapshoot for most kids who don't get that coach bump.

I would look at WashU. Really strong academics like Williams but offers a real opportunity in ED rounds (unlike Williams).

And nothing like an LAC. Bunch of nonsense. Look at Dartmouth if you want better chances and an LAC environment and don’t listen to fools.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 16:27     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Look away from LACs - with athletes hogging many of the spots, it is a crapshoot for most kids who don't get that coach bump.

I would look at WashU. Really strong academics like Williams but offers a real opportunity in ED rounds (unlike Williams).
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 16:00     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar


Not WASP-B. Almost any other SLAC it helps though. Midd: the U. of Chicago of SLACs.


Stop with the WASP-B nonsense already!


Bowdoin has a lower acceptance rate (6.8%) compared to these schools, including a lower ED acceptance rate (14.8%). USNWR ranks it above Pomona and its endowment is greater than Swarthmore. I don't care about an acronym but its a school that is definitely on par with the 4 that are represented in WASP.

My kid hoping for ED2.

I think it just doesn’t make sense to expand the WASP nonsense. It
was already not meant to represent the “best”- there’s about 10-15 LACs with the same stats, similar endowments per students, etc. why not Wellesley? Why not CMC or Carleton? It was just a simple grouping since students tend to apply across these colleges and they come up A LOT on dcum. Go back a literal year and Pomona had the lowest acceptance rate and higher rank and highest yield. Next year it might be Williams or Swarthmore. It’s all arbitrary.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 15:51     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar


Not WASP-B. Almost any other SLAC it helps though. Midd: the U. of Chicago of SLACs.


Stop with the WASP-B nonsense already!


Bowdoin has a lower acceptance rate (6.8%) compared to these schools, including a lower ED acceptance rate (14.8%). USNWR ranks it above Pomona and its endowment is greater than Swarthmore. I don't care about an acronym but its a school that is definitely on par with the 4 that are represented in WASP.

My kid hoping for ED2.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2025 11:48     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

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Anonymous wrote:Vandy ED2 is basically required for a RD admit.
They often defer to RD.


This makes zero sense. Kids apply to Vandy RD because they don’t want to be bound,


Yes, but look who gets into Vandy during RD (all the HYPSM kids - very top of the class). They try and calculate their yield with their ED2 deferrals to RD.

Examine your school's data and ask your CCO. Ours was very clear about the strategy.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2025 11:42     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

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Anonymous wrote:Middlebury ED2!

Middlebury is one of few that truly gives you a boost in ED.


100%, and it's an added boost if you indicate that you're fine with starting in either September or February.


+1 my unhooked DD got accepted to Midd ED2 after Bowdoin ED1 rejection. She indicated preference for Sept but okay with Feb and got in for Sept


Agree with this but you need to be very careful - Midd is a super tough admit. Your chances are better in ED2 than Regular, but still, the odds are very much stacked against you.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2025 11:32     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Middlebury ED2!

Middlebury is one of few that truly gives you a boost in ED.


100%, and it's an added boost if you indicate that you're fine with starting in either September or February.


+1 my unhooked DD got accepted to Midd ED2 after Bowdoin ED1 rejection. She indicated preference for Sept but okay with Feb and got in for Sept
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2025 11:15     Subject: Where is ED2 a boost?

Anonymous wrote:Middlebury ED2!

Middlebury is one of few that truly gives you a boost in ED.


100%, and it's an added boost if you indicate that you're fine with starting in either September or February.