Brown University

Brown University

Providence, RI, USA
Private
4 Year

Reviews

Brown University Reviews

Ziqi's Review

from Providence, RI

There are three major dining halls: two buffets and one wok/miscellaneous. There are also a bakery room, a smoothie/salad/sushi room, a cafe, and a late night cafeteria. Buffets are of average-up qual...

Logan's Review

from Columbus, OH

I love the diversity of Brown. The community is so supportive and encouraging of one another, and are truly interested into getting to know you....

Brown Student's Review

It is very hard to describe Brown in three sentences; Brown is beyond amazing. Brown is a community, a melting pot, an institution to learn, and a hub of activity, but most of all, Brown is home. The ...

Vivian's Review

from South Windsor, CT

Brown University is a great place to expand not only your knowledge in academia but also your personal context in the world. This university is a place of diversity and freedom. The students, facult...

Quinn Li's Review

from Canajoharie, NY

The perfect word for Brown is nonpareil, as in it is completely unmatched in the world of colleges. I honestly feel that there is such a collection of classes, students, opportunities, and experiences...

Edward's Review

from Livonia, MI

Brown’s educational experience is excellent and lives up to its Ivy League reputation. With about 6000 undergraduates, Brown’s size strikes the perfect balance between a small college with informal cl...

Josette's Review

from Providence, RI

I am actually learning a lot more than I expected to, and not just about classes. I came to Brown thinking I knew what I wanted to do (anthro and East Asian Studies) and the classes I have taken here ...

bananagrammar's Review

I am learning a lot not only about math and science and history, but about the world around me. Brown has introduced me to people from so many different places; it's interesting to hear about high sch...

Nicole's Review

from Providence, RI

Brown University really emphasizes the learning experience for undergraduate students. With no core curriculum, students have the opportunity to explore courses in fields they would not have the oppor...