Anonymous wrote:Brown waitlist quite active this year.
Anonymous wrote:My kid graduated from Brown 4 years ago, breezed to a 4.0 double concentration (major) in the humanities. Was a little disappointed in how many rich, mediocre students there were but had 4-year access to top scholars in their field, had funded research opportunities, and got great recs that led to a phenomenal graduate program placement
Brown is one of the few Ivy League schools where top faculty engage full time with undergrads. The clout you get from a personalized Letter of Recommendation from a leading scholar combined with the research opportunities results in a very competitive grad school application that might be hard for a student from a public institution to match
Anonymous wrote:My kid graduated from Brown 4 years ago, breezed to a 4.0 double concentration (major) in the humanities. Was a little disappointed in how many rich, mediocre students there were but had 4-year access to top scholars in their field, had funded research opportunities, and got great recs that led to a phenomenal graduate program placement
Brown is one of the few Ivy League schools where top faculty engage full time with undergrads. The clout you get from a personalized Letter of Recommendation from a leading scholar combined with the research opportunities results in a very competitive grad school application that might be hard for a student from a public institution to match
Anonymous wrote:DC (a classics/ancient history major with an eye toward grad school or law school in the future) was all set on W&M (OOS) as a Monroe Scholar, but got off the waitlist at Brown yesterday.
W&M seems like a near-perfect fit, but it feels hard to turn down an Ivy. Any thoughts on Brown vs. W&M Monroe for a humanities kid, specifically campus experience and law/grad school placement? Thanks in advance for any input!
Anonymous wrote:I guess I wouldn't go to an Ivy just because it's an Ivy. I'd look at the school fit and environment for both of those, Go where the student feels like they could have a great 4 year experience. WM will serve you very well for law school admissions if that's the goal.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats!
Brown is a way harder admit and recognized as such. Many people have never heard of William and Mary.
Anonymous wrote:W&M just because your DC could probably get a better gpa (much better?) at W&M which is basically all that matters for law school other than LSAT and work experience. That said, if Yale Law is her dream, go to Brown because they give a bump for Ivy+ schools.