<p>I love Brown. I really, really love it to the point that it’s becoming an obsession, and my visit a couple of weeks ago only added fuel to the fire. I am a reasonably strong applicant, I stand the same 1/10 chance as most others do. But the thing is, I really need to detract some of my attention from Brown’s awesomeness in the (likely) event that I get rejected come ~December 15th.</p>
<p>Any ideas on how to do this? Please tell me some things that you absolutely hate about Brown (please don’t say ‘the acceptance rate’, that’s getting a bit old), or some other schools which may just hook me the way Brown did.</p>
<p>Tetrisfan, I admire your passion as well. I’ve been well past the obsession point, and let me just say, even the bad things about Brown still will make you love it even more!</p>
<p>That’s true, and none of the things listed on that thread were reeeeeally bad!</p>
<p>Haha oh I feel your pain.
The minute I realized 10% acceptance is 90% rejection…I freaked out!</p>
<p>But hey, just realize that you’re a versatile person. And that there are about 100 great colleges in the US. And that you will be able to love & grow & thrive at at least 20 of them.
That always makes me feel better :)</p>
<p>ED 2014 thread anyone?</p>
<p>Haha okay then we can talk about our shared love in an orderly fashion.
It’ll be somewhat of a support group I guess!</p>
<p>lol.</p>
<p>Oh and if you really want to read some completely bias and negative reviews of schools go on the ************** website, search for the school, and click “negative”.
But even their Brown critiques are not that bad!</p>
<p>^ I just made the thread!</p>
<p>that would be
students
review</p>
<p>but all in one word with
<a href=“http://www”>www</a>. & .com & such…</p>
<p>This is why I stopped visiting colleges, to be honest. I think Brown was the last one pre-acceptances. Afterward I felt like I just couldn’t do it anymore…</p>
<p>Heh.</p>
<p>But have faith!</p>