I think the top colleges finally took to heart their own data that shows humanities majors at top schools even out eventually with stem majors for income. Plus, it’s not like those stem majors are going into stem careers most of the time. Intelligent people typically can find a decent career with a little motivation, and it’s a lot easier when you have that Ivy or top-whatever label to carry you over. |
| What other schools are focused on this other than Brown? |
Many, but this was our experience from last year's application cycle: Liberal arts colleges are hungry for humanities majors. Pomona admissions officer told DC that 70% of applicants are STEM majors. |
Are any of these majors considered humanities - and are there any similar adv for a girl? 1. Anthro 2. Women’s/Gender studies 3. History 4. Sociology 5. Communication |
Math is liberal arts? Do you know what the M in STEM stands for? |
DP. Yes, math is one of the liberal arts. At universities it is almost always in the college of liberal arts, and it is also taught at every Liberal Arts College I have ever heard of. Possibly you are confusing the term with Humanities? |
Math is a liberal art, and I think they just mean cheap-to-run majors, which Math may just be the cheapest. |
| My Brown kid found this book invaluable. https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Into-Brown-Successful-Applicants/dp/1672012058 |
Was your kid a public or private school kid ? |
This guys name is thrown around here a lot. |
those looking for what brown looks for in its students. might be harder for boys to show this? |
| There's pure/theoretical math which is usually in the "college", and Applied Math that's usually in the Engineering schools. |
Are either of them considered humanities or liberal arts? |
I think it’s helped my kid. He’s got the high stats but his major is Film. He’s done 3 years of Film Study and 3 years of Creative Writing in addition to his IB/HN English. He loves history and his college app essay focused on storytelling and history. He’s definitely a STEAM kid too - he taught himself coding and uses it to modify video game graphics. He also learned Adobe Premier Pro and Final Cut Pro for video editing. He also does basic animation and graphic design. Strong in math and science but doesn’t want to engineering. He’s been accepted to all his EA options and waiting on Ivies/T20. |
Personally, I don't consider Pure Math = liberal arts/Humanities. However, the fact that it is usually housed in the college, I wonder if the Universities consider that (historically, pure math is associated with philosophy. That's why some of the top LACs have really good math programs) But again, this is my guess. Applied Math is definitely considered Engineering, since it is usually housed in the Engr School. |