Anonymous wrote:Brown is such a hippy-dippy liberal arts school for spoiled trust fund kids.
None of their faculty could ever do something like win a Nobel Prize in a field like Physics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like many Foreign Service officers attended either U of M or Georgetown. U of M has an extremely strong and far-reaching alumni network.
Brown will always carry that "Bennington of the Ivy League" mystique IMO.
What does that even mean? Is this a granola lefty loon joke 0.05% of the population will ever get?
Brown is rich preppy-ish hipster . . . the same vibe all the other Ivy kids are trying to cultivate and Brown is cultivating the aggressiveness the elite share. I really don't think the elite colleges have much unique character anymore; definitely not as much as they used to.
That's pathetic, because the elite doesn't give a damn about Brown.
Provide a solid education, like UMich, and stop this snobbish nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like many Foreign Service officers attended either U of M or Georgetown. U of M has an extremely strong and far-reaching alumni network.
Brown will always carry that "Bennington of the Ivy League" mystique IMO.
What does that even mean? Is this a granola lefty loon joke 0.05% of the population will ever get?
Brown is rich preppy-ish hipster . . . the same vibe all the other Ivy kids are trying to cultivate and Brown is cultivating the aggressiveness the elite share. I really don't think the elite colleges have much unique character anymore; definitely not as much as they used to.
That's pathetic, because the elite doesn't give a damn about Brown.
Provide a solid education, like UMich, and stop this snobbish nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like many Foreign Service officers attended either U of M or Georgetown. U of M has an extremely strong and far-reaching alumni network.
Brown will always carry that "Bennington of the Ivy League" mystique IMO.
What does that even mean? Is this a granola lefty loon joke 0.05% of the population will ever get?
Brown is rich preppy-ish hipster . . . the same vibe all the other Ivy kids are trying to cultivate and Brown is cultivating the aggressiveness the elite share. I really don't think the elite colleges have much unique character anymore; definitely not as much as they used to.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like many Foreign Service officers attended either U of M or Georgetown. U of M has an extremely strong and far-reaching alumni network.
Brown will always carry that "Bennington of the Ivy League" mystique IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like many Foreign Service officers attended either U of M or Georgetown. U of M has an extremely strong and far-reaching alumni network.
Brown will always carry that "Bennington of the Ivy League" mystique IMO.
That's a very subtle put-down. Clearly, you've given this a lot of thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into the residential college (known as the "RC"). She could apply to that. It's very much like Brown. It's a pass/fail model. She must be proficient in a second language to graduate from the program. It also guarantees that she'll be placed in a centrally located dorm: East Quad. Then she'll have the best of both worlds.
Aww, I lived in East Quad. Absolutely loved it.
Me too! It's so sad that everyone we went to Michigan with is now a doctor, lawyer, engineer, director, or professor. How they have suffered, without setting foot in the grand Olympus of Brown. Really, we are all living out of paper bags.
"Everyone" is engaged in one of those endeavors?
Most, yes. I could write out a comprehensive list but I doubt it would matter to you. Given those doors slammed in our faces because we were not Brown. Oh the humanity.
So we're at "most" now. Or, rather, we're awaiting a "comprehensive" list that would show that "most" work in one of the five above-mentioned fields. Uh-huh.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like many Foreign Service officers attended either U of M or Georgetown. U of M has an extremely strong and far-reaching alumni network.
Brown will always carry that "Bennington of the Ivy League" mystique IMO.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like many Foreign Service officers attended either U of M or Georgetown. U of M has an extremely strong and far-reaching alumni network.
Brown will always carry that "Bennington of the Ivy League" mystique IMO.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like many Foreign Service officers attended either U of M or Georgetown. U of M has an extremely strong and far-reaching alumni network.
Brown will always carry that "Bennington of the Ivy League" mystique IMO.