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April 23, 2008

Who’s having the “Best Week EVER?” tm

Filed under: FYI, Photos, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 10:38 am

… my vote goes to anyone involved in FIRST Robotics!

I’ve just returned from my second trip to the National FIRST Robotics Competition in Atlanta, GA. This year, I definitely had a better idea of what to expect but the energy and passion of everyone involved in FIRST never ceases to amaze (and inspire) me!

So I now present the weekend in pictures:

For those of you living under a rock (or don’t listen to the news much) downtown Atlanta was hit pretty hard by a tornado last month, and I must say, several buildings looked rather beat up… okay, that’s perhaps the understatement of the year. But at least the hole in the GA Dome was fixed and folks were able to find other hotel arrangements - I cannot imagine what would have happened if such a large even would have been canceled! Anyway, a shot of the downtown skyline (courtesy of Ash ‘09, from whom I’ve stolen many pics since she let me share her camera over the weekend - THANKS, ASH!)…

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Nerd trading cards… (that’s what Ash called them)…

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April 4, 2008

A beacon in the fog of Waitlist-dom?

Filed under: Admission Info, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 4:29 pm


So sometimes we forget how confusing and unclear the admission process can be… and I thought it might be good to talk a little bit about what it means to be admitted or waitlisted.


So you’ve been admitted…

First of all, congratulations! And I mean that with regard to all of the schools that sent you the “fat envelope.” And if you’re planning on joining the Olin family in the fall, head to your application account to let us know and pay the enrollment deposit. :D


So you’re on one of our waitlists…

…Now what?

Since the letters dropped, we’ve been trying to give y’all some space (sort of…) to let your decisions sink in. Regardless of your decision, you have a lot to think about. Please know that our staff is here if you have any questions. Feel free to contact me or any other admission officer if we can be of any assistance to you or your family.

No surprise, there are usually questions about the waitlist. I completely understand. When you’re on a waitlist you do feel a little like you’re in limbo. I’d like to try to clear up some confusion about our waitlists.

  • All waitlisted students must let us know (email Dean Charlie Nolan at charles.nolan@olin.edu) if you wish to remain on the waitlist; if we did not hear from you we must assume you are no longer interested in Olin College.
  • For those of you who are on the waitlist with defer option, you do not need to choose between remaining on the waitlist and deferring for a year; if you expressed an interest in deferring and we are not able to offer you admission for the Class of 2012, we will offer you a spot in the Class of 2013 and officially confirm your deferment in May or June.
    • If you choose to defer to the class of 2013, we will require a $1000 deposit.
    • Deferred students will be asked to submit a plan for their sabbatical year. The plan should detail your goals and tentative schedule for the year.
    • We encourage deferred students to do something meaningful- this could be learning a language, traveling, getting a job, writing a book, studying an instrument, joining the circus, taking classes or anything you want (but remember that you won’t get transfer credit for any courses you may take!).
  • Staying on our waitlists means that you will likely need to make a commitment to another college/university, especially since we probably won’t be able to make any offers until May 1 or soon after. Consequently, you may lose that deposit to the other school if we have a spot for you in the Class of 2012 and you accept our offer!
  • Historically, we have gone to the waitlists so there is a good chance that we will need to do so again this year. I wish I could give you a more definite answer, but unfortunately the waitlist is, well, about waiting. :(

I hope this helps clarify some of the fuzziness surrounding the waitlist. I think that’s all for now.

Be well,
Allison


allison.bahme@olin.edu

781-292-2203
IM: OlinAdmission
http://www.olin.edu

March 20, 2008

The $64,000 Question

Filed under: Admission Info, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 11:04 am

(cue annoying game show theme song)

Friday, March 21st

Actually, that’s the answer… and I’m sure y’all already know what the question was! Decisions will be mailed tomorrow, as Dean Nolan outlined during Candidates’ Weekends. Some of you will receive your decisions - yes, in large envelopes! - via UPS while others of you will receive standard-sized envelopes via USPS. Please note: Some of those “thin” envelopes will contain an offer for a spot on one of our two Waiting Lists - so don’t immediately think the worst and rip it to shreds!!

In addition, your decisions will be available online at https://apply.olin.edu as of 10pm EDT on Monday, March 24th. If you have been admitted, you can use the website to give us your reply to our offer of admission, as well as pay the enrollment deposit should you choose to join the Olin College Class of 2012 (and we hope you do!). ;-)

Don’t forget that you can always contact us if you have any questions or concerns about what happens next in the process.


Try to relax and enjoy spring!
Allison

allison.bahme@olin.edu
781-292-2203

IM: OlinAdmission
http://www.olin.edu/

January 6, 2008

As promised… [Part I]

Filed under: Life @ Olin, Photos, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 11:16 pm

…The (belated) Fall 2007 Semester in Review, Part 1!

September:

Some pics from the annual Club Fair:

first2.jpg Visiting Asst. Professor of Computer Science Matt Jadud chats with Steve ‘08 and Ash ‘09 at the FIRST Robotics table.

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meatclub.jpg Alex ‘08 displays his grilling prowess!

ocf.jpg Eamon ‘09 and Kent ‘09 at the Olin Christian Fellowship Table.

knittingclub.jpg Carisa ‘11 checks out the Knitting Club.

andyg.jpg OK… so I’m not quite sure what Andy ‘10 is doing, but he’s on a unicycle with a weapon…

poi2.jpg Learning the basics of poi from the friendly folks in Fire Hazard.

core.jpg CORe (Olin student gov’t) poster children! Stefan ‘10, Anthony ‘08 and Tiana ‘08.

minibaja.jpg Mini Baja

What do you do on the last HOT day of the year?!? Pull out the kiddie pool and set up the homemade Slip-n-Slide!!

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slip-slide6.jpg Slip-n-Slide3 Photos courtesy of Arash ‘11

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December 27, 2007

So what happens NOW?!?

Filed under: Admission Info, FYI, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 10:31 pm

I bet you’re wondering what happens after you click the “SEND” button on your application! So here’s the low-down on our application review process…


Early December through early January - APPLICATION PROCESSING:

    1. You submitted your electronic application (with uploaded résumé and essays). After we receive your application, we go into our files and pair your application with any other credentials you have sent us: your transcript, your standardized test scores, secondary school report (Form A), teacher recommendations (Forms B & C), current senior grades (Form D or equivalent) and any supplemental materials.
    2. You check your status online. After submitting your application, you can see what credentials we have received by logging back into your application account and checking your status page. We update these accounts as soon as we can, but please be patient! I cannot stress this enough! Every piece of mail must be manually opened, sorted and entered in the database - so it takes some time. Remember that, in contrast to other schools you may be applying to, we are a VERY small Admission Office. So be kind to us!
    3. You’re complete! When our office has received all the required pieces of information, your status page will show your application is complete. Your application folder (containing all the cool and interesting stuff you’ve sent us) is then ready to be reviewed and your folder is assigned to a reading team….

…So what the heck is a reading team?!? There are four reading teams made up of about seven faculty and staff members and, in some cases, alumni! Each reading team is captained by a member of Admission Office - Dean Charlie Nolan, Assistant Directors Emily Moscol or Caitlin Snow, or myself. Applications are divided amongst the reading teams based on where you attend high school; each of us takes a diverse group of states as well as a portion of the overseas students.

NOW through late March - APPLICATION REVIEW, CANDIDATES’ WEEKENDS and FINAL DECISIONS:

    1. Right after the deadline, we actually started reading some of you eager-beavers who were already completed! :D Throughout December and January, we will read ALL of the applications.
    2. At least once a week (sometimes more) during the month of January, the reading teams meet to discuss the applications assigned to their team.
    3. In the last week of January, the reading teams make recommendations to the Admission Committee regarding which applicants should be invited to Candidates’ Weekends (CW). The Admission Committee is made up of 5-6 members including faculty, the Dean of Students and Dean of Admission - all of whom also serve as readers on the aforementioned reading teams.
    4. The Admission Committee determines which applicants will become “Candidates” and will be invited to CW. All students are notified of their status in early, early February - we’re shooting for February 1st but that’s not a guarantee at this time! We’ll keep you posted on that timeline…
    5. Candidates flood campus for CW (February 29-March 1 or March 7-8) and learn more about Olin, participating in a design/build exercise, interviews and group exercises.
    6. The Admission Committee reconvenes to review information gathered during Candidates’ Weekends by the CW interviewers - a group of faculty, current students, staff and/or alumni. The Admission Committee determines which Candidates will be offered admission, who will be placed on the waitlists and who will be denied.
    7. Notification letters will be sent sometime toward the end of March.

As elementary as I’ve tried to make sound above, it is insanely difficult to do! While this process is not exactly “rocket science,” it is very nuanced, subjective and agonizing at times. Because we strive to create a holistic approach to the application process, it is not as cut-and-dry as admitting all the students with perfect SAT/ACT scores or those with straight-A’s on their transcripts. That would be too easy and far too simplistic… and not very Olinesque! Our review process is extremely labor-intensive but it is the best way for us to build the kind of intellectual and creative community that makes Olin unique!

Learning about each of you is fascinating; the hard part is that we feel like we’ve really gotten to know you after reading your essays and hearing what your teachers have to say about you (or if we’ve met you in person). The reality is that we only have a small number of spots in each class… and unfortunately we just don’t have room for everyone.

I constantly have to remind myself (and others!) that things typically happen for a reason, even if the reason is not clear at that moment… When I was a high school college counselor, one of the most heart-wrenching aspects of my job was when student came to my office devastated by a disappointing decision from their dream school. It makes my heart ache just thinking about it now (melodramatic, but true, I swear). But the funny thing was that in the vast majority of those cases, the college that a student ultimately chose to attend was just as good for her/him as the original first-choice institution… and in some cases, it was an even better match!

Our applicant pool is one of the strongest in the nation and each of you will have tons of amazing opportunities come April - whether at Olin or somewhere else. I truly believe in our application process; it is perhaps one of the most personal ones out there. And though no admission process can be perfect, I think Olin’s process is pretty darn good!

I hope you feel a bit better (or at least better informed) about our process. I really want to convey the level of dedication that the entire Olin community puts into our approach to admission - from the application readers to the interviewers and presenters at Candidates’ Weekends, we put a lot of ourselves into the process.

Whew! I’m exhausted. That’s it for now. I’m working on posting more pics soon…

Enjoy the weekend and Happy New Year!
Allison


allison.bahme@olin.edu

781-292-2203
IM: OlinAdmission
http://www.olin.edu

December 17, 2007

Musings from the wee hours of the morning

Filed under: Allison — Allison Bahme @ 1:19 am

It’s been another week of crazy New England weather! First the wintry blast on Thursday - and it took me a harrowing FOUR-HOURS to drive 10 miles! The scariest part was that I *really* thought I was going run out of gas. Who would have thought that it could take over an hour to move less than a 1/4 mile?!? But Caitlin wins the prize in our office, poor thing… it took her SIX AND A HALF hours to get home! :(

Today, er…yesterday, it was a Nor’easter, which is basically only good for staying inside, curling up and reading…lots of applications. :)

Actually, being cooped up inside also gave me a chance to fulfill my SERV Auction obligation for the month. I’ve just finished baking cookies and super-chocolate brownies for Leslie ‘09 (who is quite possibly one of the kindest human beings on the planet, but was rumored to have threatened people if they outbid her on my baked goods!). Speaking of, I’ll try to round up some pics from the auction and add them to my random-assortment-of-photos-from-the-last-month-or-so blog that I hope to post in the near future.

As the sound of city snow plows lull me to sleep…..
Allison


allison.bahme@olin.edu

781-292-2203
IM: OlinAdmission
http://www.olin.edu

December 16, 2007

Don’t call us… we’ll call (or email) you!

Filed under: Admission Info, FYI, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 11:38 pm

So we now present some helpful tips to get you (and us!) through the next few weeks:

1. If you would like to know the status of your application, log onto your online account and check the Status page. :)

PLEASE DO NOT FREAK OUT IF THE STATUS PAGE SAYS YOUR APPLICATION IS NOT COMPLETE!!

As long as you’ve already submitted your online application, we will continue to process your credentials as they arrive and your application will not be penalized! :D

2. If you are took the SAT or ACT in early December, keep in mind that it takes approximately 3 weeks for the testing companies to send us your scores… yes, that means they should be arriving soon! ;)

3. PLEASE, PLEASE be patient! We are STILL catching up with the mountains of mail you have been sending us and process all the various pieces of your applications. We are constantly updating the online status of your application, but it will take time. Again, be patient… and remember that we are a very small office at a very small school! We do not have an army of people dedicated to processing applications – it’s just us and a few awesome student workers.

4. Although it may seem hard to believe - and you should hear the gasps on the other end of the phone line when we tell this you and your counselors and parents - but if there is one thing we do pretty darn well, it’s follow up regarding an incomplete application. In fact, some may consider our reminder emails and phonecalls about missing pieces, well, a mild form of harassment! Once we get all that mail entered into the database, and if we find that your application is still incomplete, we will definitely contact you! We promise! :D

5. If your status is still incomplete by mid-January and we haven’t already contacted you, THEN you can freak out… and call us… or email us… or IM me… or harass us on the blog… ;)

Tryin’ to spread some holiday cheer,
Allison

allison.bahme@olin.edu
781-292-2203
IM: OlinAdmission
http://www.olin.edu

November 17, 2007

Some final tips for the application process…

Filed under: Admission Info, FYI, Allison — OlinAdmission @ 8:01 pm

  • Remember - we WILL accept your December SAT and/or ACT results! Go ahead and submit your application online by the deadline; if we don’t have your test scores by the end of December, we’ll let you know! All test scores need to come to us on an official score report from the College Board or ACT. If you haven’t had your scores sent to us yet - contact the College Board or ACT as soon as possible and request that they be sent to Olin College
  • We do not need official AP Scores. Just fill in the box on the application and we’re good to go. If you’d like to send a photocopy of your AP scores from the College Board, that’s perfectly fine.
  • Some of you have been wondering about “superscores” - i.e. combining your highest scores from each section of a standardized test. Yes, we do take your highest individual scores! And yes, even on the ACT. :D
  • You may submit the signed Affidavit at any time. You don’t need to wait for us to receive all of your other materials. A good rule of thumb might be to send the Affidavit when you submit the online portion of the application.
  • Again, we don’t need a Mid-Year School Report but we do need some kind of official documentation of your academic performance in your senior year - by using Form D or an official copy of your first quarter/six weeks/trimester report card - that’s all we’re looking for. Oh and be sure to send all of your transcripts to us, including those from any college courses you may have taken.
  • The December 1st deadline is for submission of the online portion of the application. Although we’d love to receive all the pieces of your application around that time, we realize that’s not always possible! Supporting credentials - letters of recommendation, transcript(s), senior grades - may arrive after the deadline.


T-2 weeks until we start reading all those applications… :)

November 12, 2007

Time for some FAQ’s…

Filed under: Admission Info, FYI, Allison — OlinAdmission @ 2:30 pm

As the application deadline approaches… some topical/timely questions that many of you have been asking…

1. May I submit music/art/other extra stuff for my application?

We are certainly open to supplemental pieces to an application! However, please note that anything sent to us becomes the property of Olin College (i.e. we won’t send it back) and that we cannot guarantee that any supplemental materials (excluding letters of recommendation) will be reviewed. Given the size of our applicant pool, there are simply some things that we cannot get to in our short reading season if we’re to actually read ALL of the applications submitted!

2. May I send additional recommendations? Do you prefer a science or math teacher for the second teacher recommendation?

The simple answer is the first part is… Yes, most definitely! But don’t go crazy - we don’t need letters from every teacher you’ve ever had or the department chairs or headmaster/principal of your school. It’s about the quality of the letter and how well the person knows you, not the title underneath the signature.

If you’d like to submit an additional recommendation, it should still add dimension to your application. And since it’s supplemental, it doesn’t have to be academic. So ask your boss or Scout Master; consider your band director or coach; essentially, any adult mentor in your life would be a great addition to your file. Remember: an extra letter of recommendation is just that - icing on the cake! We do not require it and you won’t be at a disadvantage if you don’t submit an additional recommendation.

With regard to the second part of the questions above, we encourage you to consider asking a non-math/science teacher for the second letter of recommendation. The purpose of the Teacher Recommendations is to give us some perspective on what you’re like as a student. If have both of your letters come from teachers math and science, we often times get a rather one-dimensional view of you. So think about asking your English or history teacher (or some other humanities or social science instructor) - even if you didn’t make your best grades in those classes, those teachers often have great insight to share with us and can help flesh out your application by providing us with a different angle. But if you’d like both of your letters to come from math/science teachers, that is perfectly fine! We promise! ;)

3. How strict are the 500 and 300 word limits on the essays?

We are not militant about the essay length, but we do expect students to abide to those guidelines as closely as possible. The word limits are guidelines; however, please don’t go too crazy over the limits. They exist so that we don’t get bogged down in really long essays and are actually read everything in everyone’s application files. If you go over by a few words, no worries - we can assure you that we do not sit around counting the number of words in each essay and then throw out the ones over 300/500 words! :)

4. Will you accept my scores from the December SAT and/or ACT?

Absolutely! As we’ve noted on the website, we are accepting scores from the December 1st SAT and the December 8th ACT test dates.

However, be sure that you submit your online application by the December 1st deadline (less than 3 weeks away)!

So those have been some of the hot topics of late. Hope you found these answers helpful. Good luck and we are getting really excited about reading all of your applications!!

~The Olin College Office of Admission

October 22, 2007

BRRRRILLIANT!!!

Filed under: Life @ Olin, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 10:37 pm

So there’s a rumor amongst some students that the Admission Office is a “fishbowl” (the floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto the “O” may have something to do with that!)… and upon my return from lunch yesterday, I walked into a scene right out of The Little Mermaid…

Fishbowl #8

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