Kristin
Dating sucks. people don't date. athletes pretty much hook up with athletes. You can always find someone to do something with, or attend any event on campus. I have done everything from athletic events to plays to frat parties and speakers and enjoyed all of them. I drink a lot. and I have lots of fun. I sit in the library all day so i can go out whenever i want. like a monday to play trivia against my friends at a local bar. my best friends lived on my hall freshman year.
Alex
As a straight-edge, I was concerned that the campus would be a social mismatch. Yet, You can engage or disengage from those things as much as you like. Frat membership is around 10{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} with a far lower sorority percent. So they play a role in the campus life without dominating it like at Penn where closer to 35{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of men rush.
The transfers really add to the Brown experience. The campus has tons of activities everyday. If you were to take full advantage of the activities, you would have to lighten your academic load or your sleep. To make the most of your Brown experience, you must be open to new experiences and perspectives (socially outgoing is a plus too).
Brown is what you make of it. If you want to go to a hockey game, call your friends and get them out of the library for a bit. Most people are quite happy.
Jonathon
Im involved in MEZCLA, the best goddamn performing arts group at Brown.
Tristan
Students leave their door opens since it is encouraged by the RCs.
Jacquelyn
In my own experience, most of the social events that I go to are hosted by athletic teams/ former athletes. Social options are very open, and I had a wonderful freshman year spent mainly with friends in my freshman dorm.
Emily
Brown does a fabulous job of hosting interesting and accomplished speakers, there is always someone speaking on pretty much any topic. The dorm life is great, there are dorms on campus that are more known for different things, like partying or quiet, etc. but anywhere you are you have independence and freedom to move. On a Saturday night, you can go to a movie on Thayer St., go out to dinner on Federal Hill which is delicious Italian food, go to the mall.
Emily
dorm doors usually stay open and people congregate in halls or common areas to drink, watch movies, hang out. athletic events are somewhat attended, football probably the most so. there are tons of guest speakers and theater shows. people can party all throughout the week usually and the scene varies from bars on thayer street to house parties to cocktails at frats. off campus, the mall is very close and there are great restaurants. a few bars, like mcfaddens and rira are popular and kids like to eat on wickeden street where the sushi restaurants are b.y.o.b.
Alex
Dorm doors are always open, and people in dorms always become friends. Dance groups are very popular and so are fraternity parties.
Andrea
frats and sororities are not a big deal at all. there are two main bars on thayer street - liquid and spats, and then one main club named viva. sometimes a lot of people dont go out due to school work or home work
Tristan
Athletic events are popular when we are winning. Spring Week(end) is the best time for socail interation. It's the total bacchanailan 3-7 days (depending on how much of a partier you are) of concerts and parties.