Brown: After College?

Anonymous
Anyone with real experience about what's it like after you graduate Brown? Did the name help your child with jobs? Is alumni support strong? I hear this with some schools that aren't ivies, but can't figure out what post school benefit is of Brown if you're not going into medicine. I feel like I hear a lot of negatives like it's the "easy ivy" but you also hear a lot of negatives about Harvard these days and that wouldn't stop anyone from applying and going. Would love to hear someone's actual recent experience getting a job or internship. Thank you!
Anonymous
My nephew graduated Brown and landed a great job he loves. However I don’t know if he school made the big difference as DD’s friend from UMD was hired into the same position. With that said, he loved Brown.
Anonymous
Your child could always land a teaching job.
Anonymous
Ask on Reddit or College Confidential if you want real answers, otherwise you’ll just get what’s above.
Anonymous
Brown and similar are for making friends with connections but apart from that, the name doesn’t makes employers take a second look to hire. State schools are doing a great job at hands on readiness for careers, and they naturally have larger networks.
Anonymous
I noticed Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew B at the recent graduation so I assume their kids went there.

I’m increasingly suspicious of universities that admit kids for fame and money, which is common with ivy leagues.
Anonymous
The only place I've ever heard Brown (and Cornell) insulted as easy ivys is on DCUM. The rest of the world will be impressed that you went to an Ivy League school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only place I've ever heard Brown (and Cornell) insulted as easy ivys is on DCUM. The rest of the world will be impressed that you went to an Ivy League school.


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It’s the same bitter jealous mom whose kids are not even in college anymore
Anonymous
These people who say Brown/Cornell are easy… I’d like to see them get in and do well.

Clear case of sour grapes.
Anonymous
The network is there, just like at other selective colleges. The trick for all of them is that, to benefit, you have to seek it out and not wait for it to come to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only place I've ever heard Brown (and Cornell) insulted as easy ivys is on DCUM. The rest of the world will be impressed that you went to an Ivy League school.


Ha. +1

My kid got a great internship this summer. Whenever people hear Brown—it gets big responses. Also- worked an internship in Europe sophomore year. We gave only seen big benefits. Brown is very well-respected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These people who say Brown/Cornell are easy… I’d like to see them get in and do well.

Clear case of sour grapes.


Yeah. It’s weird.
Anonymous
Well, the grading at Brown is clearly quite liberal. Just look it up. Not so much at Cornell. I have no connection whatsoever with either.
Anonymous
My spouse graduated back when it had a reputation as a slacker school, and his closest Brown friends have been unemployed for years. So I’m not sure how deep the alumni network is. Maybe they are outliers. I’m sure there are good opportunities for recent grads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My spouse graduated back when it had a reputation as a slacker school, and his closest Brown friends have been unemployed for years. So I’m not sure how deep the alumni network is. Maybe they are outliers. I’m sure there are good opportunities for recent grads.


They are.
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