Brown Supplement

<p>^ thanks for the tip. youre right. i just spent all morning looking for it on their website. this mightve gone on forever! i cant believe they havent posted it to their own site. the questions are
-Tell us about the academic areas that interest you most and your reasons for applying to Brown. (1600 characters)
-How did you become interested in Brown, e.g., college counselor, undergraduate, relative, web site? (900 characters)
-What is an academic experience, project, class or book that has influenced or inspired you?
Please limit your response to 500 words or less and avoid repeating your essay for the Common Application.
-This essay is optional.
We are confident that the information you have submitted through the Common Application and our Brown Supplement will give us a full picture of who you are. However, if there is something we have not asked that you feel is specific to your candidacy at Brown, you may address that here. Please be judicious, and limit what you write to a paragraph or less.</p>

<p>plme-

  1. Most high school seniors are unsure about eventual career choices. What experiences have led you to consider medicine as your future profession? Please describe specifically why you have chosen to apply to the Program in Liberal Medical Education in pursuit of your career in medicine. Also, be sure to indicate your rationale on how the PLME is a ‘good fit’ for your personal, academic and future professional goals.
  2. Since the Program in Liberal Medical Education espouses a broad-based liberal education, please describe your fields of interest in both the sciences and the liberal arts. Be specific about what courses and aspects of the program will be woven into a potential educational plan</p>

<p>-Chemistry/Computer Science/Geology/Physics
To be completed by applicants whose primary interest is one of the following areas of study; please address each question separately. We also suggest limiting your total response to 500 words.

  1. Many applicants to college are unsure about eventual majors. What factors led you to an interest in the field of science you have selected?
  2. What experiences beyond school work have broadened your interest in this field?
  3. What concept in your field of interest were you most proud of mastering?
  4. Briefly describe the course(s) you have taken relating to your chosen field of science.</p>

<p>-engineering
To be completed by applicants whose primary interest is Engineering; address each question separately. We also suggest limiting your total response to 500 words.</p>

<ol>
<li>Many applicants to college are unsure about eventual majors. What factors led you to an interest in Engineering as a major in college and/or a post-undergraduate career?</li>
<li>What experiences beyond school work have broadened your interest in this field?</li>
<li>Brown offers programs in Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Materials, and Mechanical Engineering. Because there is a common core curriculum within Engineering, students need not select a specific area until their junior year. However, we are curious as to whether any particular program within Engineering presently appeals to you. Please discuss that choice if you have one.</li>
</ol>

<p>and-
link 4 brown risd 5yr dual degree supplement-
<a href=“http://brown.edu/admission/brdd[/url]”>http://brown.edu/admission/brdd&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>good luck! : ) psersonally, i know i’ll need it!</p>