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heytherenepal
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Posted on 07-02-10 7:01
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Hi there, I'm applying for the Brown Class of 2015 (Undergraduate) this fall and I was wondering how strong its the Nepali based community is there at Brown. Is there is surplus of "brown people" there? Thanks you. -Regards
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heytherenepal
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Posted on 07-02-10 7:12
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uhhh..... bump ?
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heytherenepal
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Posted on 07-02-10 9:43
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Hey, 1400 people have viewed this, and there has been no reply. I'm starting to believe this sajha community is not helpful at all.
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kaji sahab
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Posted on 07-02-10 10:19
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1400 people have viewed this, and there has been no reply. I'm starting to believe this sajha community is not helpful at all.
or maybe none of the 1400 ppl were from brown or near that area
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Posted on 07-02-10 11:27
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Hi, My experience, as someone who used to get such inquiries while attending a "very selective" school, is that people are unlikely to respond when you tell them you are 'thinking to apply'. They are more likely to reply once you get into it. There is a huge difference between getting into a school and merely thinking to apply there.
Also those who don't reply are not being 'unhelpful': they just don't want to deal with the unwanted attention and unnecessary hassle. Often, undergraduate students themselves are under huge pressure while in school (this is particularly so in Ivy). People tend to have different priorities in life, and we need to respect that.
Having said this, I used to respond to several emails while in the first year. I guess I wanted to be helpful and also be considered as a nice man by others. In the second year, I realized that I needed to help myself first by using my time judiciously, working hard, scoring perfect GPA etc etc. I also didn't have the courage to tell some people that they stood no chance of getting into my school --thereby letting them waste their money and effort. Somehow, I realized that I wasn't really helping people; I was just making some people believe I was a nice guy. I pretty much stopped responding to such emails by the third year. May be there are no Nepali freshman at Brown now:)
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syanjali
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Posted on 07-03-10 11:24
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You need to mingle with Bostonian then you will find people at Brown. If not Brown but must be in other university. Do not rush to find Nepali, once you find them you may have hard time to short out for friendship(Just a joke).
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Posted on 07-04-10 11:00
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There's a good number of Nepali students at Brown, both undergraduates and grad students. I don't know what you are trying to find out.
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