Anonymous wrote:If you can’t support fencing, squash and men’s track teams, you simply don’t belong in the Ivy League. Period.
Equestrian and skiing teams always should have been club sports, but they were one way Brown got in over its head by trying to signal it was a school for extremely rich kids from around the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol equestrian at Brown is just another sleazy backdoor for really rich girls to get in.
Nope. They did not have a problem with that.
Did you want to go there 30 years ago and still feel better that they didn't want you?
Nah, I went to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The decision to cut men's track is the head-scratcher. It's not expensive - especially when you're keeping women's track and so have to maintain all the facilities - and the team's members come from a diverse range of backgrounds.
They did have too many varsity teams though - like 4th most of any college in the country. The Athletics Department has been an afterthought for years, and it shows in their teams' dismal winning percentages (and attendance)
It might be to keep their numbers Title IX compliant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol equestrian at Brown is just another sleazy backdoor for really rich girls to get in.
Nope. They did not have a problem with that.
Did you want to go there 30 years ago and still feel better that they didn't want you?
Ummm yes all these fancy sports do. To be good at sports like squash and crew, most students attend expensive prep schools and then do camps they are also extremely expensive. If you aren’t UMC you aren’t getting groomed for these sports.
I think you're actually the cliche. Someone who read "The Preppy Handbook" in 1983 and nothing since.
Look at their high schools. It’s 100 percent prep schools or rich public schools like shaker heights high, mainline philly, wellesley mass etc.
Squash:
https://brownbears.com/sports/womens-squash/roster
https://brownbears.com/sports/mens-squash/roster
Fencing:
https://brownbears.com/sports/fencing/roster
Crew
https://brownbears.com/sports/mens-crew/roster
https://brownbears.com/sports/womens-crew/roster
Equestrian:
https://brownbears.com/sports/equestrian/roster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol equestrian at Brown is just another sleazy backdoor for really rich girls to get in.
Nope. They did not have a problem with that.
Did you want to go there 30 years ago and still feel better that they didn't want you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown has been the doormat in the Ivy League when it came to athletics over the last decade. Only Columbia has a worse overall record, but Columbia has done OK in recent years.
https://ivyleague.com/sports/2018/7/16/HISTORY_0716182714.aspx
Perhaps Brown should just narrow it down to sailing and Ultimate Frisbee.
And academics, of course.
They lag the other Ivies in that category, too.
Nahh you’re wrong about that. Appplied math they are #1. Very high med school acceptance rates and their PLME program is one of the most desirable. Extremely strong in the arts as well, particularly through partnerships with RISD. Their computer science department is legendary with a faculty of 30 for about 40 lucky undergrads. Economics, hard sciences (they have Nobel winner J. Michael Kosterlitz on the faculty), very strong. And while their engineering program isn’t as rigorous as Cornell or Fu, it’s probably stronger than the other ivies.
If they had accepted you, you would know this. Sorry about that.
You are triggered in the way unique to those from lower Ivies.
Anyway, not surprised they are citing back, given their poor track record and lower endowment. They can’t keep up with the others.
“Lower Ivies”. Is there a more infamous phrase? This has been said here hundreds of times: Anyone that uses that phrase is an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown has been the doormat in the Ivy League when it came to athletics over the last decade. Only Columbia has a worse overall record, but Columbia has done OK in recent years.
https://ivyleague.com/sports/2018/7/16/HISTORY_0716182714.aspx
Perhaps Brown should just narrow it down to sailing and Ultimate Frisbee.
And academics, of course.
They lag the other Ivies in that category, too.
Nahh you’re wrong about that. Appplied math they are #1. Very high med school acceptance rates and their PLME program is one of the most desirable. Extremely strong in the arts as well, particularly through partnerships with RISD. Their computer science department is legendary with a faculty of 30 for about 40 lucky undergrads. Economics, hard sciences (they have Nobel winner J. Michael Kosterlitz on the faculty), very strong. And while their engineering program isn’t as rigorous as Cornell or Fu, it’s probably stronger than the other ivies.
If they had accepted you, you would know this. Sorry about that.
You are triggered in the way unique to those from lower Ivies.
Anyway, not surprised they are citing back, given their poor track record and lower endowment. They can’t keep up with the others.
“Lower Ivies”. Is there a more infamous phrase? This has been said here hundreds of times: Anyone that uses that phrase is an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol equestrian at Brown is just another sleazy backdoor for really rich girls to get in.
Nope. They did not have a problem with that.
Did you want to go there 30 years ago and still feel better that they didn't want you?
Ummm yes all these fancy sports do. To be good at sports like squash and crew, most students attend expensive prep schools and then do camps they are also extremely expensive. If you aren’t UMC you aren’t getting groomed for these sports.
I think you're actually the cliche. Someone who read "The Preppy Handbook" in 1983 and nothing since.
Look at their high schools. It’s 100 percent prep schools or rich public schools like shaker heights high, mainline philly, wellesley mass etc.
Squash:
https://brownbears.com/sports/womens-squash/roster
https://brownbears.com/sports/mens-squash/roster
Fencing:
https://brownbears.com/sports/fencing/roster
Crew
https://brownbears.com/sports/mens-crew/roster
https://brownbears.com/sports/womens-crew/roster
Equestrian:
https://brownbears.com/sports/equestrian/roster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol equestrian at Brown is just another sleazy backdoor for really rich girls to get in.
Nope. They did not have a problem with that.
Did you want to go there 30 years ago and still feel better that they didn't want you?
Ummm yes all these fancy sports do. To be good at sports like squash and crew, most students attend expensive prep schools and then do camps they are also extremely expensive. If you aren’t UMC you aren’t getting groomed for these sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol equestrian at Brown is just another sleazy backdoor for really rich girls to get in.
Nope. They did not have a problem with that.
Did you want to go there 30 years ago and still feel better that they didn't want you?
Ummm yes all these fancy sports do. To be good at sports like squash and crew, most students attend expensive prep schools and then do camps they are also extremely expensive. If you aren’t UMC you aren’t getting groomed for these sports.
I think you're actually the cliche. Someone who read "The Preppy Handbook" in 1983 and nothing since.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol equestrian at Brown is just another sleazy backdoor for really rich girls to get in.
Nope. They did not have a problem with that.
Did you want to go there 30 years ago and still feel better that they didn't want you?
Ummm yes all these fancy sports do. To be good at sports like squash and crew, most students attend expensive prep schools and then do camps they are also extremely expensive. If you aren’t UMC you aren’t getting groomed for these sports.