<p>hmmm how about no repeating and lets copy and paste the list everytime we add a new one, yeah?(=</p>
<p>Fantastic idea!</p>
<p>Okay, my turn!
-their New Curriculum
-happiest students
-vicinity to boston and new york
-balance of amazing academics and good social life
-diversity
-openmindedness
-nice and friendly faculty
-though i have not personally encountered, from what i hear, president Ruth Simmons is amazing
-beautiful campus
-free RIPTA (bus transportation)
-classes are extremely discussion-based (those that I audited, at least)
-passion: professors love what they teach
-classes are rarely taught by TAs (although they get opportunities to lecture)
-research is truly cutting-edge==> most Rhode Scholars this year (44, I think the total was?)
-undergraduate research is a hallmark policy of Brown
-Plan for Academic Enrichment
-one of the few schools where the endowment is growing
-Laid-back kind of atmosphere
-Collaboration as opposed to Competition</p>
<p>Okay, I’ll hold off until the next person or so replies. =]</p>
<p>-their New Curriculum
-happiest students
-vicinity to boston and new york
-balance of amazing academics and good social life
-diversity
-openmindedness
-nice and friendly faculty
-though i have not personally encountered, from what i hear, president Ruth Simmons is amazing
-beautiful campus
-free RIPTA (bus transportation)
-classes are extremely discussion-based (those that I audited, at least)
-passion: professors love what they teach
-classes are rarely taught by TAs (although they get opportunities to lecture)
-research is truly cutting-edge==> most Rhode Scholars this year (44, I think the total was?)
-undergraduate research is a hallmark policy of Brown
-Plan for Academic Enrichment
-one of the few schools where the endowment is growing
-Laid-back kind of atmosphere
-Collaboration as opposed to Competition
-Personal Qualities and Character before superficial numbers(gpa and test scores)
-good summer programs for high school students
-study abroad
-resourceful libraries and computer labs
-tradition with Van Wickle Gate
-fitness center
-pass/fail grades
-most attractive ivy league people(=
-no parent contribution for students with parents making less than $60,000
-PLME</p>
<p>-their New Curriculum
-happiest students
-vicinity to boston and new york
-balance of amazing academics and good social life
-diversity
-openmindedness
-nice and friendly faculty
-though i have not personally encountered, from what i hear, president Ruth Simmons is amazing
-beautiful campus
-free RIPTA (bus transportation)
-classes are extremely discussion-based (those that I audited, at least)
-passion: professors love what they teach
-classes are rarely taught by TAs (although they get opportunities to lecture)
-research is truly cutting-edge==> most Rhode Scholars this year (44, I think the total was?)
-undergraduate research is a hallmark policy of Brown
-Plan for Academic Enrichment
-one of the few schools where the endowment is growing
-Laid-back kind of atmosphere
-Collaboration as opposed to Competition
-Personal Qualities and Character before superficial numbers(gpa and test scores)
-good summer programs for high school students
-study abroad
-resourceful libraries and computer labs
-tradition with Van Wickle Gate
-fitness center
-pass/fail grades
-most attractive ivy league people(=
-no parent contribution for students with parents making less than $60,000
-PLME
-300+ student groups
-pretentious? not at all
-majority of students double concentrate (could go with New Curriculum?)
-Holistic approach in Adcom
-Insanely active alumni network
-Thayer Street (!!!)
-Dorm doors are always open
-Faunce is being renovated for 2010 =]</p>
<p>I’ll post a bit later in the afternoon.</p>
<p>DC: $luv$ for you.
Ivy: JM for you.
JS for meeeeeeeeee!</p>
<p>-their New Curriculum
-happiest students
-vicinity to boston and new york
-balance of amazing academics and good social life
-diversity
-openmindedness
-nice and friendly faculty
-though i have not personally encountered, from what i hear, president Ruth Simmons is amazing
-beautiful campus
-free RIPTA (bus transportation)
-classes are extremely discussion-based (those that I audited, at least)
-passion: professors love what they teach
-classes are rarely taught by TAs (although they get opportunities to lecture)
-research is truly cutting-edge==> most Rhode Scholars this year (44, I think the total was?)
-undergraduate research is a hallmark policy of Brown
-Plan for Academic Enrichment
-one of the few schools where the endowment is growing
-Laid-back kind of atmosphere
-Collaboration as opposed to Competition
-Personal Qualities and Character before superficial numbers(gpa and test scores)
-good summer programs for high school students
-study abroad
-resourceful libraries and computer labs
-tradition with Van Wickle Gate
-fitness center
-pass/fail grades
-most attractive ivy league people(=
-no parent contribution for students with parents making less than $60,000
-PLME
-300+ student groups
-pretentious? not at all
-majority of students double concentrate (could go with New Curriculum?)
-Holistic approach in Adcom
-Insanely active alumni network
-Thayer Street (!!!)
-Dorm doors are always open
-Faunce is being renovated for 2010 =]
-Providence is AMAZING!
-shopping period!
-liberal
-the campus is beautiful and set off from Providence.
-speakers
-residential colleges.</p>
<p>-their New Curriculum
-happiest students
-vicinity to boston and new york
-balance of amazing academics and good social life
-diversity
-openmindedness
-nice and friendly faculty
-though i have not personally encountered, from what i hear, president Ruth Simmons is amazing
-beautiful campus
-free RIPTA (bus transportation)
-classes are extremely discussion-based (those that I audited, at least)
-passion: professors love what they teach
-classes are rarely taught by TAs (although they get opportunities to lecture)
-research is truly cutting-edge==> most Rhode Scholars this year (44, I think the total was?)
-undergraduate research is a hallmark policy of Brown
-Plan for Academic Enrichment
-one of the few schools where the endowment is growing
-Laid-back kind of atmosphere
-Collaboration as opposed to Competition
-Personal Qualities and Character before superficial numbers(gpa and test scores)
-good summer programs for high school students
-study abroad
-resourceful libraries and computer labs
-tradition with Van Wickle Gate
-fitness center
-pass/fail grades
-most attractive ivy league people(=
-no parent contribution for students with parents making less than $60,000
-PLME
-300+ student groups
-pretentious? not at all
-majority of students double concentrate (could go with New Curriculum?)
-Holistic approach in Adcom
-Insanely active alumni network
-Thayer Street (!!!)
-Dorm doors are always open
-Faunce is being renovated for 2010 =]
-Providence is AMAZING!
-shopping period!
-liberal
-the campus is beautiful and set off from Providence.
-speakers
-residential colleges.
-an hour from the ocean!
-in the same state as the Ghost Hunters
-sexpowergod xD
-organ concerts
-big feeder to top law schools</p>
<p>-their New Curriculum
-happiest students
-vicinity to boston and new york
-balance of amazing academics and good social life
-diversity
-openmindedness
-nice and friendly faculty
-though i have not personally encountered, from what i hear, president Ruth Simmons is amazing
-beautiful campus
-free RIPTA (bus transportation)
-classes are extremely discussion-based (those that I audited, at least)
-passion: professors love what they teach
-classes are rarely taught by TAs (although they get opportunities to lecture)
-research is truly cutting-edge==> most Rhode Scholars this year (44, I think the total was?)
-undergraduate research is a hallmark policy of Brown
-Plan for Academic Enrichment
-one of the few schools where the endowment is growing
-Laid-back kind of atmosphere
-Collaboration as opposed to Competition
-Personal Qualities and Character before superficial numbers(gpa and test scores)
-good summer programs for high school students
-study abroad
-resourceful libraries and computer labs
-tradition with Van Wickle Gate
-fitness center
-pass/fail grades
-most attractive ivy league people(=
-no parent contribution for students with parents making less than $60,000
-PLME
-300+ student groups
-pretentious? not at all
-majority of students double concentrate (could go with New Curriculum?)
-Holistic approach in Adcom
-Insanely active alumni network
-Thayer Street (!!!)
-Dorm doors are always open
-Faunce is being renovated for 2010 =]
-Providence is AMAZING!
-shopping period!
-liberal
-the campus is beautiful and set off from Providence.
-speakers
-residential colleges.
-an hour from the ocean!
-in the same state as the Ghost Hunters
-sexpowergod xD
-organ concerts
-big feeder to top law schools
-fantastic neuroscience, IR and applied math (among others)
-First Year Seminars on topics as awesome as Atlantic Pirates
-fantastic multicultural atmosphere
-Brown has its own observatory. You can’t mess with that.
-Hiro Nakamura was a graduate! Emma Watson is a student! Celebrity endorsement yo
-the Main Green is bee-you-tee-full</p>
<p>Hiro Nakamura <3 I neither know, nor care, what his real name is.</p>
<p>Haha me neither. And I don’t even watch the show. He’s adorable though ;)</p>
<p>Aww, I love Hiro! Stopped watching the show, but he was always my favorite. </p>
<p>Pirates, ftw, by the way. =]</p>
<p>oh my SO MANY things to LOVEE about brown<3<3<3
i dont know WHAT i would do if i dont get in)‘’':</p>
<p>BROWN YOU ARE THE LOVE OF MY LIFEE! PLEASE ACCEPT MY LOVEEE</p>
<p>-their New Curriculum
-happiest students
-vicinity to boston and new york
-balance of amazing academics and good social life
-diversity
-openmindedness
-nice and friendly faculty
-though i have not personally encountered, from what i hear, president Ruth Simmons is amazing
-beautiful campus
-free RIPTA (bus transportation)
-classes are extremely discussion-based (those that I audited, at least)
-passion: professors love what they teach
-classes are rarely taught by TAs (although they get opportunities to lecture)
-research is truly cutting-edge==> most Rhode Scholars this year (44, I think the total was?)
-undergraduate research is a hallmark policy of Brown
-Plan for Academic Enrichment
-one of the few schools where the endowment is growing
-Laid-back kind of atmosphere
-Collaboration as opposed to Competition
-Personal Qualities and Character before superficial numbers(gpa and test scores)
-good summer programs for high school students
-study abroad
-resourceful libraries and computer labs
-tradition with Van Wickle Gate
-fitness center
-pass/fail grades
-most attractive ivy league people(=
-no parent contribution for students with parents making less than $60,000
-PLME
-300+ student groups
-pretentious? not at all
-majority of students double concentrate (could go with New Curriculum?)
-Holistic approach in Adcom
-Insanely active alumni network
-Thayer Street (!!!)
-Dorm doors are always open
-Faunce is being renovated for 2010 =]
-Providence is AMAZING!
-shopping period!
-liberal
-the campus is beautiful and set off from Providence.
-speakers
-residential colleges.
-an hour from the ocean!
-in the same state as the Ghost Hunters
-sexpowergod xD
-organ concerts
-big feeder to top law schools
-fantastic neuroscience, IR and applied math (among others)
-First Year Seminars on topics as awesome as Atlantic Pirates
-fantastic multicultural atmosphere
-Brown has its own observatory. You can’t mess with that.
-Hiro Nakamura was a graduate! Emma Watson is a stUdent! Celebrity endorsement yo
-the Main Green is bee-you-tee-full
-Waterfire
- Prof. Josiah S. Carberry!!
- Amazing a capella groups
- Seriously, they have a pirate-themed a capella group named “ARRR!”</p>
<p>this is quitee shameful, but what’s waterfire?</p>
<p>A sculpture in Providence which I sadly didn’t get to see when I visited :(</p>
<p>Haha, Tetris. It’s not a statue, actually. I want to say that it’s candles set up all around the coast (of RI) that essentially sets the water temporarily on fire. I saw it years ago, so google might be more reliable. :)</p>
<p>Yeah, from what I read it’s essentially “bonfires on the water” in Providence. If you google it I’m sure you’ll find it.</p>
<p>can we just sum it up with brown is the best?</p>
<p>guys? why is it that people keep saying that they have already been accepted? im confused…i called brown to ask them today and they said that decisions are not going out until the 15th. so are these people deferred admissions people or are they regular appliers like you and me?</p>
<p>wow that sound cool, the water fire.
and yes BROWN IS THEE BEST. there’s no other college i want to go to</p>
<p>@adeyadi- i know! i keep seeing that too! for 2014 people. are they really accepted, or just lying? or were they just SO special that they got accepted right away?</p>