I agree that it's all about the program for grad school, but not for undergrad. For undergrad, the differences between the programs aren't very big and/or aren't very well known. Plus, you take the majority of your classes outside your major anyway, so the most important thing is the quality of the school in general.
Brown is a really great school to its students. They have a 3.65 median GPA, and it's literally impossible to get a D or F. The grading system is A/B/C/no record. Students have an enormous amount of choice in curriculum. Which may be good to make fun of, but at the end of the day is a really good deal for its students.
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90s games > 00s games