Anonymous
Post 12/04/2017 09:52     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:If your kid washes out of the 1% lifestyle, good luck holding a degree "normies" don't respect. Nobody has heard of Brown. I know teachers with Brown degrees, nobody gives a sh*t. If they applied for admin position, the average supe wouldn't even know it was an Ivy. No joke.


Another extremely weak troll. Try harder please.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 21:52     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

DC who wants Brown turned down GDS, so we are all good ...
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 21:26     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Good because I certainly wouldn’t want my kid to go to school with entitled preppy GDS students.


Preppy? Um....no. Very, very Jewish.


preppy jewish kids would be the perfect description.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 18:22     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote: Good because I certainly wouldn’t want my kid to go to school with entitled preppy GDS students.


Preppy? Um....no. Very, very Jewish.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 18:18     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Good because I certainly wouldn’t want my kid to go to school with entitled preppy GDS students.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 18:07     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh please lets be real here. Brown is at the very bottom (bottom 2) of the ivies. Obviously great school, but far from hot amongst the tippy top students and their parents.


Brown is almost considered a safety at GDS.


+1


The GDS kids who don't make it to Harvard can settle for Brown.



GDS kids place a bunch of other ivies in between Harvard and Brown. (More or less all of them other than Cornell tbh). It is not like Brown is the second choice after Harvard for most.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 18:05     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't know - it's DC's decision. Open curriculum is a good thing in DC's view. DC did like the main green. DC thought that the students seemed the most relaxed, friendly, and interesting. Small sample obviously, but enough to move Brown to the top of the list for DC. (Compared to Yale, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, Duke, Cornell, Amherst, and several other schools that DC either toured or actually spent time at in conferences, etc.).


Not sure that Brown has the rigor and academic verve of the Top Ivies.


This is just silly. You can find a wide range of rigor at many schools certainly including Brown and whatever "academic verve" is I tend to think they'll be ok.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 17:58     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh please lets be real here. Brown is at the very bottom (bottom 2) of the ivies. Obviously great school, but far from hot amongst the tippy top students and their parents.


Brown is almost considered a safety at GDS.


+1


The GDS kids who don't make it to Harvard can settle for Brown.

Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 17:56     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:Don't know - it's DC's decision. Open curriculum is a good thing in DC's view. DC did like the main green. DC thought that the students seemed the most relaxed, friendly, and interesting. Small sample obviously, but enough to move Brown to the top of the list for DC. (Compared to Yale, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, Duke, Cornell, Amherst, and several other schools that DC either toured or actually spent time at in conferences, etc.).


Not sure that Brown has the rigor and academic verve of the Top Ivies.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 17:49     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Don't know - it's DC's decision. Open curriculum is a good thing in DC's view. DC did like the main green. DC thought that the students seemed the most relaxed, friendly, and interesting. Small sample obviously, but enough to move Brown to the top of the list for DC. (Compared to Yale, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, Duke, Cornell, Amherst, and several other schools that DC either toured or actually spent time at in conferences, etc.).
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 15:41     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:DC will be overjoyed to get into Brown.


Why exactly? Without saying cliche bs like "open curriculum" and "the main green/Providence is so pretty".
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 15:33     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

DC will be overjoyed to get into Brown.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 15:30     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:Really fun to watch insecure parents bash Ivy League schools who will reject their equally annoying and obnoxious children.


They’re not insecure parents. They’re insecure high school kids with unfounded agendas. I remember this quite well from my application days decades ago. I remember there was a lot of bashing of Yale and claims that Yale was in perpetual decline because it’d gotten too liberal and dangerous.



Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 15:07     Subject: Is Brown hot at your child's school?

Anonymous wrote:Really fun to watch insecure parents bash Ivy League schools who will reject their equally annoying and obnoxious children.


+1 Nobody on this thread went to an ivy. People that actually attended ivies couldn't care less about this nonsense.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2017 14:54     Subject: Re:Is Brown hot at your child's school?

You guys are all crazy. Brown is not a bad school. You're acting like it is tier 3 community college or something.
Thank goodness your kids will be able to go somewhere...anywhere...and escape you. Crazy parents.