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Campus Life
10
- There are a lot of events happening for learning purposes, networking, and just winding down break socializing types.
Accommodation
Off Campus
10
- Online platforms like reddit Facebook watsapp, messaging seniors, and also LinkedIn are good options. Rent ranges from 700$ to 1500$ depending on location, utilities, house/bedroom size, and all amenities.
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Likes
- Campus Buildings - Really amazing architecture and facilities including lecture halls, sports areas and a gym.
- Libraries - Rockefeller Library is the best; it is very peaceful and has elegant architecture.
- People - diverse and quite intriguing set of students of any community, open for collaboration and learning.
Dislikes
- Cold Weather - It gets too cold in winter difficult to commute even a small distance
- Strict teaching policies in some courses
- Throughout involvement in academic content is a must but the coursework is generally easy
Campus Life
10
- Only one campus in Providence, and libraries, lecture halls, hospital and other buildings are amazing and quite architecturally elegant.
- GCB is a nice hangout place for students; there are lots of clubs nearby, and there are several brown-specific festivals that take place, but I didn’t get involved in the campus life, particularly among undergraduates. The campus life is quite happening.
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Off Campus
8
- It’s available on the college website and one can also find accommodation and roommates by mailing the college list. I had two accommodations during the year; the first was with roommates, and the second one was without.
- My monthly rent is from $1000 to $2500 per month. It’s not that difficult to get good accommodation when applied in time so that’s the recommendation. There is college-affiliated housing and off-campus housing too.












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For the Prestige, and the good education of an Ivy League institution as well as higher chances of getting into a good medical school later on in life. They also gave me a fairly good financial aid package.
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