Cultural Diversity at Brown?

<p>Puerto Rican here. Just wondering where some of you guys or your families come from.</p>

<p>im 1/4 italian, 1/4 czech, 1/2 black</p>

<p>I'm Colombian (I was born there and moved here when I was 6).</p>

<p>4/4 Caucasian since the mid 1700s...before that, Scotch Irish</p>

<p>Nope, I'm not all that ethnic!</p>

<p>diversity at brown ---> di longer you verk dere, di verse it gets</p>

<p>haha, jk... k, im 1/2 jewish, 1/2 norwegian 1/4 german, part OLD-american (since 16somethingorother) and part ivegotnoidea</p>

<p>and my personality is so big my fractions dont add up... btw any idea when adoch is?</p>

<p>1/2 cuban 1/4 irish 1/4 lithuanian</p>

<p>and you probably couldnt tell im cuban</p>

<p>I'm 1/2 Polish Jew, 1/4 Hungarian Jew, and 1/4 West Russian Jew.</p>

<p>Um..... I'm an American Atheist actually....
:p</p>

<p>I'm completely Korean.</p>

<p>1/2 Hungarian Jew, 1/4(ish) Irish Catholic, 1/4(ish) German Catholic, and the rest Mutt.</p>

<p>Yeah, Vegtable2001, I'm not particularly religious either, but I would classify myself as a deist.</p>

<p>um....I'm 1/32 Irish and 31/32 black...haha!</p>

<p>Vegtable2001 - same here. I'm 1/2 Polish Jew, 1/2 Polish Catholic, and a Unitarian Universalist.</p>

<p>yeah diesm!</p>

<p>And I'm Singaporean</p>

<p>Brown is very WASPy, ironically</p>

<p>How so? My experience has been that it's much more diverse than I expected, after coming from a fairly WASPy high school.</p>

<p>WASPy relative to other elites, not society</p>

<p>I'm Gambian. I don't know the percentage, but both my mother and father are. I'm also a Muslim. I consider my religion a part of my cultural indenity.</p>

<p>100% african-american (except for the half of me that's white) :-)</p>

<p>what's a gambia</p>

<p>"4/4 Caucasian since the mid 1700s...before that, Scotch Irish</p>

<p>Nope, I'm not all that ethnic!"</p>

<p>Of course you are! Society/the media/etc "celebrate" other ethnicities more, but being celtic/anglo saxon certainly is an ethnicity which you can be proud of.</p>