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Thoughts on Brown University video introduction?

Hey everyone! I just found out that Brown University allows applicants to submit a video introduction as part of their application. I'm curious to hear your experiences with this. How important is this video, and what do you think it should include to make a strong impression?

a year ago

Hi! The Brown University video introduction is an optional component of the application, which means that submitting it isn't required, but it can help you showcase your personality and interests in a unique way. Since it's optional, not every applicant includes it, so submitting one can help you stand apart from other candidates.

The video is important in that it provides a distinctive chance for admissions officers to get to know you beyond your essays and extracurricular activities. To make a strong impression, here are some ideas on what to include:

1. Show your passion: If you have a hobby, talent, or activity you're enthusiastic about, use the video to demonstrate it. For instance, if you love playing the guitar, you could record a brief performance. Just be sure that it relates to your broader application narrative.

2. Discuss a meaningful experience: Share a story about an experience, project, or challenge you've faced that has had an impact on you and exemplifies your personal qualities, values, or strengths.

3. Connect with Brown: Touch upon why you're drawn to Brown and how you envision yourself fitting into the university's culture and community.

4. Be authentic: Be yourself, and let your personality come through. Admissions officers are interested in getting to know the person behind the application, so don't be afraid to show your genuine interests and quirks.

Remember, you have a 2-minute time limit, so be concise and focus on one or two aspects that you think best represent you. Additionally, try to make your video engaging and visually appealing, but don't stress too much about production value; content is more important. Good luck in the application process!

a year ago

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