Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ability to ED and potentially full pay is a hook.Could a kid with a 4.0/4.75 from an MCPS school, SAT of 1530, lots of sports ECs with leadership roles get into one of these two schools ED? I should add - no hooks.
Aren't both schools need-blind?
Yes, of course they are. Full pay will not help one iota at Bowdoin or Midd.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We have not heard back from Colby and Hamilton yet. The positive thing that happened in the meantime is that DD got her ACT July 15th scores which were a 33. Both schools have said the scores will help the application. Maybe they will help for Middlebury and Bowdoin also![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ability to ED and potentially full pay is a hook.Could a kid with a 4.0/4.75 from an MCPS school, SAT of 1530, lots of sports ECs with leadership roles get into one of these two schools ED? I should add - no hooks.
Aren't both schools need-blind?
Anonymous wrote:The ability to ED and potentially full pay is a hook.Could a kid with a 4.0/4.75 from an MCPS school, SAT of 1530, lots of sports ECs with leadership roles get into one of these two schools ED? I should add - no hooks.
The ability to ED and potentially full pay is a hook.Could a kid with a 4.0/4.75 from an MCPS school, SAT of 1530, lots of sports ECs with leadership roles get into one of these two schools ED? I should add - no hooks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could a kid with a 4.0/4.75 from an MCPS school, SAT of 1530, lots of sports ECs with leadership roles get into one of these two schools ED?
Decent chance if a boy. Not as likely if a girl.
This is exactly what our private counselor said as well.Interesting. I have experience at 2 different Big 5s. Both schools have said that schools REALLY do mean Test Optional so if it's not going to help, don't worry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could a kid with a 4.0/4.75 from an MCPS school, SAT of 1530, lots of sports ECs with leadership roles get into one of these two schools ED?
Yes they would have a chance but no guarantees
Anonymous wrote:Could a kid with a 4.0/4.75 from an MCPS school, SAT of 1530, lots of sports ECs with leadership roles get into one of these two schools ED?
Anonymous wrote:Could a kid with a 4.0/4.75 from an MCPS school, SAT of 1530, lots of sports ECs with leadership roles get into one of these two schools ED?
Anonymous wrote:Our DD from one of the area private schools (Top 5 according to DCUM) is really interested in Bowdoin and Middlebury. She wants to ED at one of the two schools and we are looking for guidance about which one gives a bigger bump for ED. Our DD's GPA is about 3.68. She will be going test optional. She has some sports leadership activities (Captain of teams since 11th grade) and should have excellent recommendations. At her private school, the regular admits for Bowdoin and Middlebury are around the 3.75 - 3.8 range so she is not competitive for RD. Unfortunately, there are not enough kids from her school doing ED to Bowdoin/Middlebury to get accurate Naviance data for this subset. Any anecdotal and/or factual advice would be really helpful. She honestly loved both schools from her visit and can see herself at either campus so her focus is on making the right ED decision. We are full pay if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except that Bowdoin has been TO for a very long time, predating class of 2021. So I suspect Bowdoin truly means TO gets the same consideration as applying with scores.
To facilitate athletic recruits or some other desired objective ?
Anonymous wrote:Except that Bowdoin has been TO for a very long time, predating class of 2021. So I suspect Bowdoin truly means TO gets the same consideration as applying with scores.