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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks so much. She's politically liberal but she's not artsy or "alternative" (as we would say back in my day.) She's a very mainstream and I would say preppy kid by interests and vibe but really wants a diverse college. Just a regular mix of kids from different races, cultures, orientations, walks of life, interests which seems to be a little hard to find outside of state schools. [/quote] So this suggests that the LGBTQ concerns of others here are overblown. Nearly all diverse smaller privates are LGBTQ friendly. It comes with the territory, which makes sense because the kids who want a diverse setting care a lot less about this than some parents.[/quote] Brown is 40% LGBTQ. Not overblown. [/quote] For the millionth time on here, [b]that poll was conducted outside of one dining hall[/b] and was voluntary participation. Some answered questions in jest. Brown is definitely LGBTQ friendly, but it is not 40%. It’s not that different than any other elite school in make-up, the top schools are extremely similar in student body. [/quote] The Herald conducts semesterly polls, from which a 38% "non-straight" figure was obtained. [/quote] LGBTQ or not, Brown is an amazing place for undergrads! But if you're scared off by that label, maybe not for you.[/quote]
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