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Anonymous
Please let this thread die. Signed, a Brown parent.

Someone has a very weird obsession with this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please let this thread die. Signed, a Brown parent.

Someone has a very weird obsession with this.

I came here to comment but since you said not to — especially since you are a Brown parent — I really do think this thread should die, namely, by making additional comments about the thread’s greatly exaggerated death.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have a lot of friends that went to Brown and they all loved it. The impression I have is that they liked Brown as an actual experience -- the open curriculum, the other students, the overall "feel" of the place -- in a way that my friends who went to HYPS for the most part do not. Those schools seems to be "liked" for the results they produce and the prestige among the broad public they have -- in short, name recognition, even the bus driver is impressed, etc. -- and less so for the experience students have there. Just my observation.

Brown seems pretty unique among the elite schools in the US, it doesn't have the prominence of Harvard obv, but for a certain kind of family and student it seems to have a strong and distinct "brand," as others have put it.



Thus doesn’t resonate with me, both as an HYPS graduate and as someone who knows many later HYPS graduates who enjoyed their undergraduate years.

Rather, in my observation, Brown graduates tend to be concerned that their school, with its open curriculum and rather paltry endowment, will be seen as a lesser institution and compensate by emphasizing the Brown “experience.” I don’t blame them, but it does come across as a bit contrived at times.


Sounds like you graduated from Duke. I went to one of HYP and have friends and colleagues that went to Brown, and not one of them has expressed concern about its....open curriculum. None of them have lamented the fact that Brown has no business school or secret societies, though they concede that the absence of such features contributes to the paltry endowment of 7bn dollars. A Brown with an MBA program, be it an HBS or Wharton, just wouldn't be the same, I guess they'd say. To each their own.
Anonymous
For the record, just for fun call any top school 1-2 days after their deadline and ask if you can still submit your app (if Common App is still open) and they will say Yes…. At least the person answering the phone will say “sure!”. Not sure how likely they’ll actually consider it or if it goes into the easy money pile!.
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