Anonymous wrote:Oxy gives merit aid. What's the merit aid package? 20-25k or more merit, Oxy is fine over Bowdoin.
Where do you live? Maine is very, very isolated and the only real way to get there, driving-wise, is through Massachusetts.
Having said that, Bowdoin has the best location of the 3 Maine SLACs; it adjoins a nice enough downtown. Bates and, to a lesser extent, Colby, are in terrible places, though -- so that's not necessarily saying
As a New Hampshirite, I would like to say that you get to Maine by going through New Hampshire not Massachusetts. Not sure what the driving route has to do with anything though. There are plenty of schools in isolated areas (Colgate, Bucknell, Amherst, Middlebury, etc) that aren’t in Maine.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a person who puts as much emphasis on status as most DCUM posters….but these schools are not even in the same universe.
Bowdoin is a jewel. It has great teachers and resources. Oxy is for kids who could never get into Bowdoin. The administration at Bowdoin seems actively engaged in helping kids succeed.
Here are inside facts experienced by my neighbors’ kid at Oxy: you get updates from the school about shootings in the surrounding neighborhood, which is not a fact of life at Bowdoin. Also, hi kid got into partying /getting high at Oxy, in ways that tanked her academic performance. There was also serious overcrowding in campus housing.
Oxy’s campus is pretty, and the community is diverse…though there was unrest over that during the pandemic.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-02-10/a-text-message-that-all-asian-people-need-to-die-has-occidental-college-in-an-uproar
Anonymous wrote:Oxy gives merit aid. What's the merit aid package? 20-25k or more merit, Oxy is fine over Bowdoin.
Where do you live? Maine is very, very isolated and the only real way to get there, driving-wise, is through Massachusetts.
Having said that, Bowdoin has the best location of the 3 Maine SLACs; it adjoins a nice enough downtown. Bates and, to a lesser extent, Colby, are in terrible places, though -- so that's not necessarily saying much.
Anonymous wrote:maybe he can try and do summers in LA or an internship or something. also start at bowdoin and if he really hates it transfer to pomona or oxy.
Anonymous wrote:Fools go to La for college. It’s not a place for young people, and it’s extremely dirty and smoggy- at Indian city levels. So no on Oxy, unless you don’t care about crime and filth.
Anonymous wrote:I taught for a year at Oxy and currently live in LA. Bowdoin is a much, much better school but the weather is a serious consideration and Oxy, which has a minuscule endowment relative to Bowdoin, tries to entice strong students with so-called "merit scholarships" (these are in fact tuition discounts, paid for out of other tuition revenue).
If you can stomach the weather and money is not a huge issue, Bowdoin by a mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll ask the unpopular question: what's so good about Bowdoin? So far, I'll I've seen is they have a nice dining hall.
Peers!
Bowdoin SAT 1480/1510/1550
Oxy SAT 1360/1450/1500
You are more likely to find more ambitious kids at Bowdoin.
So...what's so good about Bowdoin. You didn't answer my question. I get they have good stats-i'd hope so with the way people are talking of it like it is Harvard. What is so good about Bowdoin, especially when all you can display is a SAT range that comes from a very heavily test optional school.
DP. Not poster you are asking.
"Niche" perhaps?
No, I'm interested in others' opinion. I'm not an LAC champion-I went to state flagship/ivy and parents on this board continue to talk about how amazing and special these places are but will almost never answer why they're so prestigious. If you asked me about Harvard, there'd be 100 things I could comment on before the students. If the kid likes Oxy, I don't see the point of burning yourself blue in the Maine winter for prestige at a college most people have never heard of and where parents here, who are clearly fans, can't even speak on its reputation beyond the student's SAT scores-mind you, a majority of admitted students don't even submit SAT scores.