Any acceptances to Brown?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown ED should be out today. How did everyone do?


Deferred. TJ student - SAT 1580; National Merit Semifinalist; Good GPA, ECs, Essays


Blessing in disguise. Very impressive. Will find a great match!


How is this a blessing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown ED should be out today. How did everyone do?


Deferred. TJ student - SAT 1580; National Merit Semifinalist; Good GPA, ECs, Essays


What GPA in relation to peers/top at school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes 1 girl from Holton Arms


Legacy or athlete ?


She’s an athlete.
Anonymous
NCS has at least 2.
Anonymous
2 recruited athletes at our private school in CA. Both women.
Anonymous
Deferred.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown ED should be out today. How did everyone do?


Deferred. TJ student - SAT 1580; National Merit Semifinalist; Good GPA, ECs, Essays


Blessing in disguise. Very impressive. Will find a great match!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes 1 girl from Holton Arms


Legacy or athlete ?


She’s an athlete.


This board is making stuff up. Holton had a Brown athlete several years ago not this year. I have no idea if any seniors got in through the ED process.
Anonymous
NCS has 3.
None are athletes or legacies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes 1 girl from Holton Arms


Legacy or athlete ?


She’s an athlete.


2 girls from Holton Arms. Not recruited athletes.
Anonymous
None from our burb public that had 5 ED acceptances last year.
Anonymous
It was rough this year.

They had 500 more applicants than last year and accepted fewer.
Anonymous
Class of 2030 was harder (more selective) than Class of 2029 in ED.
• Class of 2030 (ED): 890 admitted out of 5,406 applicants → ~16.5% 
• Class of 2029 (ED): Brown revised the final ED totals to 907 admitted out of 5,055 applicants → ~17.9% 

So ED got ~1.4 percentage points more selective year-over-year (and the applicant pool was larger for 2030
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Class of 2030 was harder (more selective) than Class of 2029 in ED.
• Class of 2030 (ED): 890 admitted out of 5,406 applicants → ~16.5% 
• Class of 2029 (ED): Brown revised the final ED totals to 907 admitted out of 5,055 applicants → ~17.9% 

So ED got ~1.4 percentage points more selective year-over-year (and the applicant pool was larger for 2030


This is the peak before the decline. Hardest year. 2007/2008 birthdates
Anonymous
Just curious, I hear a lot about aacepted students with interdisciplinary interests who want to use Brown's flexibility to take an eclectic set of courses, but I've never heard of a student whose answer to "why open curriculum" was "so I can singularly focus on my STEM interests, UK-style". Does anyone know of a student who was accepted with that angle? From reading brown's page it seems that they want the former type of student, not the latter.
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