Studying abroad at Brown

<p>"Like half of them. You can’t study ecology in South America unless you’re an ecology major, you can’t do art unless you’re an art major, yadda yadda…what about trying new things and exploring sub-interests?</p>

<p>Anyways, I think the language requirements are unreasonable because 1. There are many programs where classes are taught in English (which they don’t accept – but should), 2. Many programs have language immersion programs before the start of the actual program."</p>

<p>Even though Brown study abroad programs may have limits based on concentration (I actually don’t know if this is true or not) I am 95% positive that Brown approves almost all other schools’ study abroad programs for Brown credit, and even lets students design their own abroad programs.</p>