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DAIS CONNECTIONS  New York to work in Healthcare VC. I am now doing my Master's at the University

                of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

 Bridging Futures  There are so many things that I can say about Brown, but I wanted to share a few


                thoughts with you as you prepare to go:


                There is a tremendous amount of support that you can (and should!) use while at
                Brown. From your academic advisor, to your student advisor (also called a
                "Meiklejohn"), you should never hesitate to reach out to anyone around you for

 We initiated this program to connect the   help + support - it's always there! Go to Office Hours to meet professors, go to
 graduating class of 2024 with DAIS alumni,   Teaching Assistants (TAs) for help - there are so many resources around!
 aiming to provide real-world guidance as they
 prepare for the next stage of their lives. One alum   Brown's most unique facet is its "open curriculum." Most colleges have several

 shared a heartfelt message, full of excitement and   class requirements, Brown only requires you to take two "writing" classes. Use
 nostalgia, highlighting the profound impact their   this freedom to take classes in any and all departments just for the joy of
 educational journey had on them. Their   learning. Some of my favourite classes at Brown had nothing to do with any of
 enthusiasm for the students’ upcoming   my majors (e.g., - I learnt Hieroglyphs in an Ancient Egypt class!)

 experiences and reflections on how Brown
 shaped their life underscores the value of a   Providence is bigger than you think - and there is so much to do! Spend some
 supportive network and reinforces our belief that   time exploring the city -- some restaurant recommendations include Tallulah's,
 these connections will offer invaluable advice and   Aleppo, Cafe Den Den

 encouragement.
                Know that it can take time to find your core group of friends. Being at college in
                the first few weeks is scary. Everyone is away from home - there may be people

                who seem like they have friends on day 1, there will be people who find their best
                friends in their junior year of college. Give yourself the time, space, and grace to
                realize that moving across the world to go to college is a BIG change, and you
                can be excited and miss home at the same time! Your friends from home will
                always be there (virtually or in-person when you are able to meet). My best

                friends today are a combination of those I had in DAIS, but also friends that I
 Dear Abhinav,  made at Brown.


 Firstly, congratulations on being done with the IB, and on being accepted to Brown! I   I was just at Brown in May for my 5 year reunion, and it feels like home even after
 always feel so excited and nostalgic to hear of DAIS students going to Brown. I can   all this time. I am so excited for you - and I hope that you have a great 4 years at

 truly say that my years at Brown were the best 4 years of my life, and I can promise   Brown. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions / thoughts / or just
 you that you are at the start of the most exciting time of your life!
                to tell me how you are liking Brown!

 I know we haven't met, but a little bit about me - I was in the DAIS class of 2015, went
 to Brown from 2015-2019, where I concentrated in English and Biology. After Brown, I   Nitya Sudarshan
 worked in Management Consulting in Boston for a couple of years, then moved to
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