<p>I suggest to you lots and lots of research into what you’re attempting to get yourself into. </p>
<p>“The “liberal arts college experience” in the US is characterized by three main aspects that demarcates it from undergraduate experience in other countries: 1-smaller size than Universities, which usually means more individual attention is given to each student; 2-residential, which means students live and learn away from home often for the first time and learn to live well with others.”</p>
<p>[Liberal</a> arts college - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_arts_college]Liberal”>Liberal arts college - Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Though it’s not as easy as putting institutions into categories. You have to look at what the advertised advantages these colleges offer and compare it to a University of your choice. Brown is more of a University-College where you get aspects of both. Look for modestmelody’s post about that one. It’s been posted about kazillion times since people come here and ask the same questions over and over without searching the forums (or anywhere on the internet, apparently).</p>
<p>The internet is your friend. Use it.</p>