Visit to Bowdoin Invitational

<p>I am Asian-Korean, so I don't think it's specifically URMs. Besides, there's no specific race that's a URM over there -- I think everything was about equally balanced ethnically.</p>

<p>Keep yourself on their mailing list -- they are bound to do an e-mail blast for Bowdoin Invitational in November of next year.</p>

<p>I am interested in how Bowdoin does their evaluations. Did you get a good idea whether or not you'd get in? </p>

<p>I applied ED. Do you think you can evaluate my chances since you know more than I do about admissions at Bowdoin!? Thanks!!!</p>

<p>(My high school placed number one in New Hampshire testing)
GPA: 4.25 weighted
Rank: (4/180)
Difficult classes: Advanced placement, honors, or weighted classes in the following subjects: English 9-12, science 9-12, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus, French, US history</p>

<p>St.Paul's Advanced Summer Program (5 1/2 week residential program)- Biomedical Ethics/ Writing Workshop</p>

<p>Vice President of National Honor Society (2003-2004), President of National Honor Society (2004-2005), Publicity of French Club (2003-2005), Treasurer of Student Council (2003-2005), Debate Treasurer and Co-founder (2003-2005), and Curriculum Committee Council (NEASC) (2003-2004). </p>

<p>(V)Winter track (state Champions) (2000-2001), (V) Tennis Team (2000-2005) (number two singles and one doubles), (V) Cheerleading (2002-2003), </p>

<p>Awards: Wellesley College Book Award, HBHS “Interview Competition” (junior class – 1st place; 2nd place overall), Inducted into HBHS Poets Hall of Fame, French Honor Society, 10th grade Outstanding Science and English Student Award (one chosen out of graduating class), HBHS Public Speaking Contest – 1st place, Excellent Achievement in Algebra II, All proficient and advanced scores on sophomore testing</p>

<p>Leadership: Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Conference (HOBY), National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (10th grade summer, 10 days)</p>

<p>Work Experience: Gymnastics Stretching Instructor, Gymnastics lock-In Supervisor, Child/care baby sitting, including special needs children (autism, double amputee)</p>

<p>Volunteering: Graduation Staff Volunteer, HBHS Tennis instructor, Red Cross Blood drive volunteer (2003-2004), Freshman orientation Moderator (2003-2004), Co-Founder of Community Service Project (Courville Nursing Home and Children’s Home) – every Sunday. French tutoring</p>

<p>Thanks for looking through this!</p>