Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the video essay was tough
It wasn't supposed to be. You didn't need to be Steven Spielberg. They are fun w. homemade style and not rating on cinematography. It was to replace the interview--and only like, what, 3 minutes long?
Are the videos work-arounds for not being able to directly ask for an applicant's race?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the video essay was tough
It wasn't supposed to be. You didn't need to be Steven Spielberg. They are fun w. homemade style and not rating on cinematography. It was to replace the interview--and only like, what, 3 minutes long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there are entire books written on getting into Brown. See amazon
Titles?
Amazon search feature is useful
Anonymous wrote:They like legacy admits (although we know a double-legacy high stats kid who was rejected)
Read the Atlantic article about ED, and don't waste an ED application to Brown (the gist of it is the vast majority of admitted ED applicants go to recruited kids)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knows aid package offered by Brown?
Run the NPC
This. Our aid beat the NPC for both kids.
What does this mean?
It means the cost of attendance was less than the net price calculator indicated (aid package was close to but more than expected). Very happy.
Thanks. Folks on this board always ask why certain posters would apply to an expensive school if they can’t pay full freight, but experiences like yours (final package better than npc) is what makes it so hard to know what might shake out. It’s worse than buying airline tickets sigh. Glad it works out from time to time.
Congratulations to your kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there are entire books written on getting into Brown. See amazon
Titles?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the video essay was tough
My 2024 worked on the application for RD. Did the essays but completely rebelled against the video essay. He got in ED at another school so it became a non issue. But it made me think he was not the right fit for Brown. Kids who would be a good fit at Brown would love to do the video essay. The scenario is a bit similar to U Chicago prompts. In a way, the school apps filter out for fit.
I am not sure how many kids actually love the video essay. My DC did it and was accepted. But he regarded it more as a necessary evil and means to an end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the video essay was tough
My 2024 worked on the application for RD. Did the essays but completely rebelled against the video essay. He got in ED at another school so it became a non issue. But it made me think he was not the right fit for Brown. Kids who would be a good fit at Brown would love to do the video essay. The scenario is a bit similar to U Chicago prompts. In a way, the school apps filter out for fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knows aid package offered by Brown?
Run the NPC
This. Our aid beat the NPC for both kids.
What does this mean?
It means the cost of attendance was less than the net price calculator indicated (aid package was close to but more than expected). Very happy.
Anonymous wrote:the video essay was tough
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the video essay was tough
It wasn't supposed to be. You didn't need to be Steven Spielberg. They are fun w. homemade style and not rating on cinematography. It was to replace the interview--and only like, what, 3 minutes long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knows aid package offered by Brown?
Run the NPC
This. Our aid beat the NPC for both kids.
What does this mean?