Gabi talks about the Brown Stereotype, and explains the Open Curriculum


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Well, the surgical brown suit note saying, Somebody just like doesn't wear shoes, doesn't go to class us like that's very much not true. You know, people say that we don't have bye, that we don't go to class. What you do have the option of taking some classes, which is satisfied, which is basically you so like, say, you never take history. You know, you could, like, engaged with it as much as I wanted to. All you do is sit in class or take the test don't really have a credit for the class, but you get exploded to that top, which I also homework. Load is about three hours a day, and it's a lot more reading. Then there is in high school, and I think for most colleges when I say that, so you know, a lot of your homework is going to be reading class, Problem says. What about other schools? So there's a lot of group studying. There's a lot of classroom campus that air conditioned, too, studying in groups like a class that you could reserve a little bit that has a big white board that you can all collaborate on. There are a lot of different options on campus that we have two main dining halls that are you know, there's a salad bar at all. There's hot food bar of engine, vegetarian option. Customize your omelet at what? So there's really like a big reach little eateries that anything for, like cookie balls sandwiches. Different soups that purchase food and we have the campus. Mike there, but brings me to like so their main, different real plans that a combination Neil credits, which you can use to go to the dining halls or you eateries, flex points which were just like dollars and use them to pay at little eateries but not the big dining halls. Then you can also luxury bear bucks, which is really just buddy. You can use that for laundry at little injuries on campus and for anything at any campus. How is the food? Well, there are a lot of different restaurants in Providence, and here there's all sorts of he's all over province. It's an eatery on campus has opened late night. After going to parties are really going out of studying. Everyone ground from the outside looks like a very classic. Um, I would say that my frit building on campus art center very Oh, and building lot of modern explanations in it and sometimes some art exhibits, which are really housing options for freshmen. So you're usually going to be a sad. It's very rare. I have a signal during the first year, so you there are south side of campus on the north side of campus was really not that far from each other, but it's just like two main clusters of freshman halls. That's the same thing for Whelan, which is also on the south side of campus, than on the north side of campus. There's Moe champion No, which are also mostly doubles. Yeah, every doubles shares one private like semi private bathroom. There's also Andrews Hall, which is a similar set up, its doubles, a fuse and haul bathrooms. Pretty sad minutes, usually, you know, a double with red side for me, and you can request, too, either in a substance free hall on all female hall. A quiet, so there are a few options you could also request gender neutral. It's getting still the tail end of somebody which is really nice and certain hot during the summer and it starts to get cold at around. Latest March had snow in April before with that's really common. What climbing? I was surprised by how much it was cold, but I also think that all the buildings on campus are really well with it. So if you're inside in a tank top and not all, even though it's a blizzard outside, so even though it's cold outside of buildings are really well equipped to deal with that. I say be spring at the very end of spring semester when it starts to get warm again, and it almost feels like I could like Troy the campus again, which is very nice. My least favorite time of the year is probably finals during the fall semester, which is what you know you have are studying a lot and it's cold outside. There are a lot of so there, what schools? A lot of division with sports. We have chapter sports, and that's a big time commitment. If you don't really want to commit to that this time, you can play the club level, which there are tryouts for still play for Brown against other colleges. It's a much lower come in in terms of time. You know you play against other teams undergraduates here on campus, and it's a pretty long time coming.