Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for women skiers and men XC/track members still at the school. Not only are their programs cut, but their friends of the opposite gender still get to compete.
Anonymous wrote:If that makes you feel better about Brown's situation, you should keep telling yourself that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut varsity sports entirely
+1. Completely unnecessary, waste of time and money. It should be cut across the board post-COVID and focus should return to solely academics.
You can understand why someone from Brown, with the worst athletics in the Ivies, would say that.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for women skiers and men XC/track members still at the school. Not only are their programs cut, but their friends of the opposite gender still get to compete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut varsity sports entirely
+1. Completely unnecessary, waste of time and money. It should be cut across the board post-COVID and focus should return to solely academics.
Anonymous wrote:Cut varsity sports entirely
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.
What is Fu?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown had 38 varsity sports and was terrible in most of them. They had fewer Ivy League titles in all sports than all their peers. Yes, they care about that. So they are basically going to allocate the same amount of $$ to 29 varsity sports (still a lot) instead of 38. They will rely on student fees and fat-cat alum donors to help bankroll the others turning to club status.
Only over the past decade. Over the history of the Ivy League they have more titles than Columbia. But Columbia has been on the upswing, while Brown has become an oversized SLAC that is living beyond its means.
It should just leave the Ivy League and let another school like Wash U or Vanderbilt take its place.