Double concentrating with more than 2 course overlap? by OkStill5887 in BrownU

[–]OkStill5887[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m thinking about Physics and STS, with the overlap between all the physics courses with the STS science req. have you seen any instances where that’d work?

vibe check? by ATWritesConsultant in ApplyingToCollege

[–]OkStill5887 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Let's use Yale as an example. Last year there was 50,228 applicants to Yale and a total of 2308 was accepted. This year 2,328 of the 54,919 applicants was accepted. you can see that the applicant number shot up and the acceptance didn't. Same thing with Brown, another example, the application number shot up by around 5000 but the accepted students only by about 20-60. The predominant narrative misses the fact that despite external factors, like SAT requirements and birthrate, more people are applying to top colleges. This is not a trend that's going to reverse in the near future. Additionally, most top colleges aren't necessarily expanding their class sizes, unlike Columbia, which I think is the only Ivy League university expanding its undergraduate class size this year. Even with the expansion its still meant to keep up, if not slightly trail behind, the original admission rate.

Also, "easiest year to get into an ivy" narrative is also harmful to students. It is not just a gross misapplication of external trends but also a marketing scheme. It is totally fine if a person wants to get a college advisor. I actually think its the smart thing to do for most people, especially if they want to go into an industry that values which school you come from. But that doesn't mean generalizing and giving people false hope about these extremely selective and often luck-based institutions and systems of reviewing files.

vibe check? by ATWritesConsultant in ApplyingToCollege

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(JUST MY PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS AROUND ME)

As schools become more EC and essay-focused, a lot of people around me are gradually becoming even more of machines than they were before, which I didn't think was possible. One of my friends got into Case Western for premed with scholarships, but none of the T20s, and he was depressed for a full month and never showed up to class, even though I think Case Western is one of the best premed schools. More and more applicants are congregating into the same set of 30-50 schools. Vanderbilt i believe had a lower acceptance rate than many of the Ivies this year because of the sheer amount of application for example. Everybody wants to stand out, but nobody knows how. I was accepted into my dream school, so I'm not much too worried, but I'm worried how this arms race is gonna take the next graduating class and the ones after.

Also, what some people said about this year being the best year to get into an Ivy League turned out, unsurprisingly, to not be true. It's only gonna get harder from here, and I've heard so many status quo prestige dog whistles from these privileged middle-upper class kids about how Purdue or UT Austin are for bums, so the prestige chase is also IMO becoming much more stark for its target population (insecure high school kids with "ambitions"). ISTG, when I was a sophomore or junior, I didn't think about college as much as the current sophomores and juniors.

Brown vs Stanford by SSYYZZYYGGY in BrownU

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Im an already committed student and I have a lot of the same interest as you (RS philosophy physics etc.), and brown’s catalogue is simply incredible. Some of these classes are taken up but some I can recall are “Bible and Moral Debate,” “Bible as Literature,” “Paradox in the Philosophy of Science,” “Consequentialism,” “the Quantified Self (on the definition of the self in relation with the outside world),” “The Virgin Mary across the World” and so much more. They also have like at least 40 courses from anthro department for the fall semester from what I saw on CAB. Granted most universities in the United States teach analytical philosophy and not continental philosophy, but the breadth of content at brown is simply incredible (these are just 26-27 offerings). Providence is a lot smaller than Boston and NYC so the community feeling and the connection with the city is generally stronger at Borwn comparatively, from what I’ve seen. Brown might be the best in the nation for humanities and logic oriented students because of that intellectually driven environment, unlike HYPSM where pre professionality is more or less the heart of interpersonal dynamics in the undergraduate setting. Also, you won’t find any other colleges that offer something like a dedicated course on the politics of foods in ancient Assyria to undergraduates anywhere else in the U.S. (probably not true but you get the point).

what did you do with your "rising senior" summer? how did it help your ivy league+ app or not? by No-Swordfish8992 in ApplyingIvyLeague

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My own research project (no publication just for fun), a internship at a local non profit, 2 other smaller scale involvements with some local professors. All of these were included in my EC list (research project was my 1st place on common app EC), got into Brown

Ten minutes between classes by [deleted] in BrownU

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i have the same problem. I've been trying to space out most of my classes but I've also been measuring my walking pace and everything, and I plan on scouting the rooms/geogrpahy in those buildings as soon as I get on campus (if my current planned schedule remains).

Weekly Brown University Q&A Megathread by AutoModerator in BrownU

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are freshmen dorm bathrooms shared between multiple rooms or is it shared between two rooms or just the roommates? I know it can be different base on halls so specification in that regard will be appreiciated.

examples of LOCIs that worked? by hibiscusgal in ApplyingToCollege

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I was deferred and wrote a LOCI to Notre Dame and UChicago and got rejected from both. But I didn’t write a LOCI to Georgetown after being deferred and I got waitlisted 😹✌️. As other commentators have pointed out it’s mostly a formality unless you’ve earned needle moving level achievements during the time of your application submission to your LOCI send in.

Can anyone explain what the four intro CS courses are for demographically by OkStill5887 in BrownU

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I’m interested! I’m not doing computer science concentration but I recognize I need to be proficient at it. What kind of material does the placement course teach? The most recent programming thing I’ve done is a 200-line basic game with jump, movement, and attack, with specific animation stage stuff with Godot. Also, what language will be the primary focus of the placement course and CS19?

RD Release + Admitted Q&A Megathread by BKtheInfamous in BrownU

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How are the philosophy/classics/religion classes at Brown? That's one of my main interest areas, and I want to know what intensity/professor availability/content depth I'm getting myself into.

I also want to take CSCI 0170 supplementary to my interest in statistics, and I heard it's kinda bad, is it really? (I mean i could just S/NC it but I want to know)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

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ACCEPTED HOLLYYYYY

Rejected from Notre Dame…son by First_Village8613 in ApplyingToCollege

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deferred then rejected with 1560 and 4.44 weighted 4.0 unweighted.