How is this a blessing? |
What GPA in relation to peers/top at school? |
She’s an athlete. |
| NCS has at least 2. |
| 2 recruited athletes at our private school in CA. Both women. |
| Deferred. |
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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. |
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NCS has 3.
None are athletes or legacies. |
2 girls from Holton Arms. Not recruited athletes. |
| None from our burb public that had 5 ED acceptances last year. |
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It was rough this year.
They had 500 more applicants than last year and accepted fewer. |
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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 |
| 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. |