<p>I am visiting Brown University this weekend, but unfortunately, I will be there on a Sunday. What should I do when I go visit? </p>
<p>Thanks!!</p>
<p>I am visiting Brown University this weekend, but unfortunately, I will be there on a Sunday. What should I do when I go visit? </p>
<p>Thanks!!</p>
<p>I would try to get a feel for what life will be like living there.</p>
<p>See if you can take a look at the dorms, walk around Thayer St, see the different buildings. </p>
<p>In my opinion, its all about the feel.
I'm not sure if they give tours/info sessions on Sundays, but you should go to one if they do. Its a nice introduction.</p>
<p>Brown</a> Admission: Tours & Info Sessions</p>
<p>Above lists all the tour schedules for the upcoming months.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there are no tours on Sunday. </p>
<p>Any more advice?</p>
<p>you could get the tour guide from the bruin club website and do it yourself</p>
<p>buildings you should try to see from the inside</p>
<p>sayles hall
john carter brown library
maddock alumni center
john hay library</p>
<p>Okay! Thanks for the tips guys.</p>
<p>if you stop by the admission office at 45 prospect street they have a box outside with campus maps so you can do a self-guided tour.</p>
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<li>the Sciences Library. :]</li>
</ul>
<p>Ahh this is going to be very helpful </p>
<p>Thanks asfh09 and everybody else. Definately interested already :)</p>
<p>Eat a meal in the Ratty (the main cafeteria), sit at tables with students and start talking to them. Wander around Faunce House, find more students to talk to.</p>
<p>Check the school calendars on the website and see if anything is happening.</p>