<p>South Carolina?</p>
<p>If bowdoin says they represent all fifty states (from prospectus) would i have a better shot if there are only a few applying out of a particular state?</p>
<p>South Carolina?</p>
<p>If bowdoin says they represent all fifty states (from prospectus) would i have a better shot if there are only a few applying out of a particular state?</p>
<p>Nope. Alabama. But yeah I think maybe we have better chances being from places that not many people leave.</p>
<p>try Idaho
oh ya! haha</p>
<p>although i don't consider myself an Idahoan. I havent lived here for very long at all.</p>
<p>^being from Idaho helps a ton</p>
<p>oh cool...another person from Idaho</p>
<p>did u live in Boise?</p>
<p>i'm massachusetts, aka the the last place bowdoin wants to accept more students from...haha</p>
<p>north carolina here</p>
<p>New York....aka the second to last place Bowdoin wants to accept more students from</p>
<p>i wouldnt say that tzar, a qualified applicant is a qualified applicant, you dont choose your residence</p>
<p>i'm from sc too!
which part are you from?
i'm still trying to decide whether to apply to bowdoin or not because i'm applying to way too many colleges already but i probably will</p>
<p>Why does Bowdoin not like Massachusetts or New York?</p>
<p>I still win, i mean, come on...Alabama...doesn't it just make you want to laugh?</p>
<p>How about New York....NOT the city, Westchester Cty or Long Island....where there are cows and stuff lol...</p>
<p>@zfox, nope i'm from good ole coeur d' alene</p>
<p>any internationals??</p>
<p>try new jersey. thats even worse than new york =(</p>
<p>Last year from the RD pool...</p>