Brown University Reviews

  • 119 Reviews
  • Providence (RI)
  • Annual Tuition: $65,146
94% of 119 students said this degree improved their career prospects
95% of 119 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Stephen Racca
  • Reviewed: 12/17/2013
  • Degree: Mechanical Engineering
"They offer NO financial aid for Masters students. The work load is average for colleges but the teachers are very good. Most of the students are from India or China so thats the extent of the diversity. Grading is fair for the courses and I've learned a lot since I've been here. Overall Great school and great surroundings."
Joshua Lomeli
  • Reviewed: 11/29/2013
  • Degree: Performing Arts
"The Brown Trinity Masters of Fine Arts Program in Acting is one of the top and most competitive in its field. The program focuses on creating well rounded artists that graduate ready for the professional acting world, as well as experience in directing and play-writing. Students are guaranteed acting opportunities on the Trinity Rep stage, competitive financial aid packages, and a faculty that believes in providing significant one on one support to help each actor grow within the program. The workload is very intense. With 12 different classes taking place over a 6 day work week, students are constantly working. The Providence community has very little distractions a large city would create which helps students focus. Also, as a MFA program that is affiliated with a major ivy league university, students have incredible amounts of resources that are available to them, including networking opportunities. Overall, the Brown/Trinity MFA Acting Program is an incredibly demanding 3 years that gives its students all the tools/experience they need to succeed in their field."
Altan Allawala
  • Reviewed: 11/7/2013
  • Degree: Physics
"Every aspect of the Brown experience is fantastic apart from transport (both public and Brown-operated)."
David Lowry-Duda
  • Reviewed: 11/4/2013
  • Degree: Mathematics
"It's a very cooperative school and the professors are very inviting and open. Further, many have been around long enough to have erected pillars of support and an academic family around them - great network, and great opportunities."
Talya Housman
  • Reviewed: 10/12/2013
  • Degree: History
"The students aren't competitive, but their success encourages others to strive to do better. The faculty are very accessible and the education quality is excellent."
Charles Carroll
  • Reviewed: 10/12/2013
  • Degree: History
"The history PhD program is both rewarding and challenging. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is willing to put in the work."
Aisalkyn Botoeva
  • Reviewed: 9/12/2013
  • Degree: Sociology
"Graduate school provides pretty generous funding, which allows one to live comfortably by humble student living standards. It would too tight for two people, but covers all the necessities (accomodation, food, some books) of one person. My program has some great faculty members, not all of whom are available whenever graduate students would like to be available, but they're good lecturers and good resource. The student body is pretty diverse in the program, we have students from various parts of the world doing different types of research, from demographic studies to qualitative ethnographic projects. I've made some good friends while studying here, and miss those who have already left."
Desislava Byanova
  • Reviewed: 9/11/2013
  • Degree: Economics
"No efforts made and resources spent on providing students with information on non-academic career options. No support for acquisition of research data which is not publically available."
Yang Shen
  • Reviewed: 9/11/2013
  • Degree: Economics
"Great environment for studying. Faculty and staff are very accessible and supportive and students are friendly. Nice city to live, with convenient transportation: all buses in RI are free for Brown students."
Nicolette Rodriguez
  • Reviewed: 8/12/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Pro: Brown has provided me with the ability to access my local community and engage in health care access for Latino communities. Con: Brown needs to continuously improve there education on barriers to health care access for minorities and people of low socioeconomic backgrounds."
Elizabeth Crawford
  • Reviewed: 8/8/2013
  • Degree: Liberal Arts
"It's an innovative program with faculty that is really dedicated to the student's goals."
Mandy Pereira
  • Reviewed: 7/22/2013
  • Degree: Biomedical Engineering
"I have enjoyed my time at Brown. The professors are amazing. Their dedication reflects in their teaching. The school does all it can to make the students' lives as fulfilling as possible. Shuttles are always available and the surrounding areas around the main campus have many restaurants. The main college green is beautiful. The old buildings bring a special type of nostalgia to the campus. I haven't come across to many cons. I can't speak of other departments, but mine is well established and efficient."
Sarah Handelsman
  • Reviewed: 5/16/2013
  • Degree: Performing Arts
"This program has a lot of advantages and a lot of disadvantages. PROS: a super-available faculty, a close-knit community, a growing network of alums, Providence is great, and the program is highly selective, every student is investigated to their souls under a microscope. Some of the faculty are truly outstanding. A couple of them are duds. The program is still growing, and changing for the better; the downside is that the students are the guinea pigs for the improvements. CONS: the workload is insane, there is no time to rest or relax or have a social life beyond your classmates. The program is insanely expensive, they help out with scholarships when possible, but it's never enough, so every student here is either rich or in debt. As a result, the program is not as diverse as other programs."
Ammar Hattab
  • Reviewed: 4/8/2013
  • Degree: Computer Science
"Master of Electrical Engineering in Brown university is a great program, but not as much strong as other programs in Brown university (for example Computer Science) Its still under development but could give the student all the chances for success, and could provide him with various research and work opportunities."
Crystal Roach
  • Reviewed: 4/6/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Great Program! Offers tons if resources, freedom in thesis, and networking opportunities."
David Benhamou
  • Reviewed: 2/28/2013
  • Degree: Entrepreneurship
"Pros: being part of an international class ; getting a lot of connections with startup accelerators, venture capitalists... ; hands-on program for we have to produce a business plan by the end of the year Cons: too much talking, not enough doing"
Anja Zgodic
  • Reviewed: 2/10/2013
  • Degree: Mathematics
"The professors are willing to help and the program is small, which makes it easier to connect with the professors. There are a lot of opportunities to find internships and work on projects in Research Centers."
Pavitra Govindan
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2013
  • Degree: Economics
"Pros: A very good faculty for applied microeconomics. Excellent peer group and study culture. Cons: The temperatures can be very low during the winters. Social life is not particularly great. However, close enough to Boston for socializing purposes."
Diana Davis
  • Reviewed: 1/20/2013
  • Degree: Mathematics
"Brown's math department is relatively small (~40 students) and there is a lot of interaction with other grad students, faculty, staff and postdocs. One thing that makes Brown different from other math graduate programs is that we don't have qualifying exams: You just have to take and pass (or test out of) 11 courses, and give a talk on an advanced paper."
Mario Francesco Carillo
  • Reviewed: 1/20/2013
  • Degree: Economics
"It's a fantastic department in an amazing campus. Professors are available and friendly, any kind of support to grad students is offered. I'm really happy here."