Undergraduate Admission
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Undergraduate Admission
Preparing for Brown
Frequently asked questions about preparing for Brown
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What kinds of courses should I take to best prepare for Brown?
While there are no specific course requirements for admission to Brown, most successful applicants demonstrate preparation for university-level studies through a curriculum that is rigorous across academic disciplines throughout secondary school.
Students at Brown tend to be exceptionally eager to learn and willing to accept academic challenges. The Open Curriculum allows students to explore broadly across many departments in addition to delving deeply into their areas of focus over four years, and we hope applicants will pursue a similarly broad base of knowledge prior to their arrival on our campus.
The Board of Admission understands that individual academic opportunities may vary by school and by year, and that curricular expectations will also vary around the world. With that in mind, secondary school transcripts should show that students have taken advantage of the learning opportunities available to them. Brown expects that students will take a minimum of four academically rigorous courses, preferably five, across a range of core subject areas each year throughout secondary school. English language and literature, math, the sciences, history, and a second language are considered to be the academic subjects best suited to help students prepare for the intellectual opportunities and interdisciplinary learning environment at Brown. More specific course recommendations are provided below:
English - 4 years, particularly focused on literature and academic writing
Math - 4 years, continuing through calculus when possible, particularly for students interested in STEM
Science - 3-4 years, including 2 years of lab science and particularly biology, physics, and chemistry when possible
History and Social Studies - 3-4 years, including courses such as history, government, economics and politics
World Language - 3-4 years, preferably continuing with the same language when possible
Brown also encourages the study of music, art, and other electives in addition to the coursework recommended above.
How important are my senior year courses and grades in the admission process?
Is it better for me to take an Advanced Placement course and get a B, or should I take the Honors course and get the A?
Will I get credit for the Advanced Placement courses I took in high school?
Does Brown award credits toward graduation based on Advanced Placement exams or for courses completed at another college?
Does Brown favor Advanced Placement courses over International Baccalaureate courses or vice versa?
Does Brown expect me to take the AP or IB exam that corresponds to the course in which I am enrolled?
Will I get credit for the IB/A-level exams that I took in high school?
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