Meet Tomi! A Nigerian American concentrating in History at Brown
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Hi, My name is Olivia to me, seen on a badger, but I usually just go by. Tomie for short, I'm Nigerian American and I'm a rising junior at Brown University who plans to concentrate in history. I'm involved with Brown's Men's Club Valuable Team, Round Students for Justice and Palestine, the black Student Union Brown's Refugee, You've tutoring and enrichment program and Browns international organizations. Today I want to talk to you about some of the few things that make a brown such an awesome university and why you should definitely consider applying. I could definitely say the main reason I chose ground is because of the open curriculum. For as long as I could remember, I've always been interested in studying history. That is by no means restricted my interests in various other subjects. When choosing universities, toe apply to, I really sought to find one that would encourage and foster my interest In other subject matters. Brown proved to be the perfect fit, as willingness to allow you to craft your own education fit perfectly with my desire to explore. Brown's satisfactory or no credit system is another definitive factor for why I chose to apply to the university with satisfactory. No credits is I knew I could pursue a variety of different classes from Principal's Gone to introduction to computer sciences without the fear or anxiety of potential. Doing so bad now failed the class, it is really encouraged me to push myself and explore many things that I typically would not.