See your Brown RD Competition

<p>I agree with everyone. I think it will either help me (as they want more diversity) or kill me (because they are liberal and are too party oriented). I have no way to know. But that is who I am. &lt;/p>

<p>Also, I didn't simply start the club to start a club. Because my school had a young democrats club, I found it irresponsible that we didn't have a young republicans club. Because many of the students and teachers feel I am well aware of political issues and can debate with confidence, my government teacher approached me and asked me to lead the club. I wrote up a constitution and started finding members. As I found, my school had a "silent majority" of students interested in representing a more conservative view. I actually have the most liberal beliefs in the group (because I strongly believe in social justice and legislation/litigation which supports such values) This is more info than you would ever want...</p>

<p>i was joking</p>

<p>pineapple, I was not referring to him starting a club, but to his political affinity. I was being somewhat facetious, although I do think he would bring diversity to the campus and that would make him attractive. There are Republicans and Libertarians at Brown, despite the school's reputation.</p>

<p>Biology91, you are BEAST.
That is what I will say for now.</p>

<p>There is no key to applying to Ivy Leagues but you stand out. That is a check for you.</p>

<p>You are a young republican, and so am I. It is because I cannot take abortion, and a few of the little too liberal views of the Democrats. That doesn't mean you are a demon if you are a young Rep. </p>

<p>Airbag was joking, and I could sense it in his tone. Let us support bio91. I think you should be Bio101 dude, you are beast.
Hope to hear from you or see you one day. It would be an honor, truly</p>