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Without question, it is by far and away the single most prestigious combined medical program in America. For those not familiar with Brown’s PLME program, it’s an 8-year program in which students graduate with both a bachelor’s as well as MD.
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2,216 candidates applied to Brown’s Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME), and 90 students earned admission. In all, 512 applicants applied for the Brown / RISD Dual Degree Program, and 17 candidates earned admission. Interestingly, two of Brown’s flagship programs, the Brown / RISD Dual Degree Program and its Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME), ended up, respectively, with a 3.3% admit rate and a 4.1% admit rate. In the Regular Decision round, 27,354 students applied for admission and 1,970 were accepted, which resulted in a 7.2% acceptance rate, the lowest in Brown University’s history. Brown expected to enroll 1,605 freshmen (indeed 45 more students than for the Class of 2018), and Early Decision candidates filled 38% of the Class of 2019. The Early Decision acceptance rate thus stood at 20%, slightly higher than for the three years prior. In the Early Decision round, 3,043 students applied for admission and 610 earned acceptance letters. The Class of 2018 saw an 8.6% overall acceptance rate, while the Class of 2015 saw an 8.7% overall acceptance rate. The overall acceptance rate for Brown this year thus stands at 8.5%, the lowest in its history. With a total of 30,397 applications, the third largest in the college’s history, Brown University admitted 2,580 candidates to the Class of 2019. The graph below of the 2019 Ivy League admissions statistics shows a comparison between the Early Decision / Early Action acceptance rates and the Regular Decision acceptance rates: Permits are used as notes and are consumed in the crafting process.* n/a = not applicable since an Early Action policy was in place The ship structure is for a ship of teak wood type and no structure related modules, to see the structure of the ship you have to go into the ship page itself.īlueprint cost is the initial outlay required to purchase the blueprint and are a permanent unlock. The ship armor is for a ship of oak wood type and no armor related modules, to see the armor of the ship you have to go into the ship page itself. The lower the number the slower it is at turning. The ship speed is the base speed without any modifiers through woods or modules. If the ships in-game name differs from its real-life name then her name is in the brackets after the in-game name The Broadside weights are only for one broadside and it is calculated using the heaviest cannons or carronades that can be mounted Upgrades have no effect on BR value.īattle rating is an important value for rules of engagement and for port battles.ĭo note, all the guns listed here and on the ships, respective pages are the broadside guns, this does not include any chasers the ship may or may not have Undercrewed ships will have a lower BR value. Battle rating is a fixed value for each ship type. The current state is unknown.īattle rating (or in short: BR) is a value describing the combat power of a ship type. These ships are currently not craftable and not available via DLC.ĭaily redeemable for pre-Steam early access testersĮnemy in low-level combat missions, only capturable Notes for DLC ships can be bought for combat medals as well.Ġ, Note as endurance exam reward, rare Permit Permits can be bought for combat medals from Admiralty, rare Permits only drop in specific mission reward chests.
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Added Shipyard requirements, and corrected some Battle Rating numbers - SnowmanDK.