Gtown if they’re the “straight and narrow path” type, Brown if they’re more creative. Also Brown if they’re interested in public policy as it relates to public health. |
Let me guess, your next claim is that you have actually been to every institution - and verified? All of my and my (rather large) extended family's degrees, are from urban colleges, and each of those campuses had rats. Most of their (and my) schools are T20. So, IMHO and IME, you can not make any correlation between quality of college and rats. You are just being absurd. If you are afraid of rats, stay out of all major cities. Better yet, stay home and keep reading outdated social media. How is that working for you? |
Oh no! The Brown kids should start a hyped up social media to deter the idiots! LOL. |
DC was deciding between the two, down to the wire, a few years ago. Also live close to Georgetown. Chose Brown. Have heard on several occasions something to the likes of 'so glad I chose Brown over Georgetown'. Different area of study though. |
Okay?? |
Do you have any idea just how many rats Brown has? |
Have you seen Brown’s research levels? |
Someone sad. |
Nonsense |
Georgetown because of major, internship opportunities, career options. |
Very healthy mindset. OP, this is a great point….With these two choices, your kid will be fine with either. It seems that most kids end up loving where they end up. I’m Sure if this kid had ended up at Georgetown, they would be saying ‘so glad I chose GU.’ |
We have them where we live in Arlington. Anywhere in an urban area you will find them. Restaurants and construction and density. Totally disgusted by the sheer number I saw on a street in NYC recently. |
I agree with this. But if they really want to move away from home, go to Brown. They can live at home in the summers and get great DC internships. |
GU and GW scoop up most of the internships in DC because they have them year round. |
Obviously there is a question. |