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Princeton, like many descriptions of the Hindu goddessHistory/Histories (art history/etc.)
Princeton, like many descriptions of the Hindu goddess of creation/destruction-Kali, is many things to many different people. It is a truly challenging experience in that one tends to be surrounded by fairly bright, individuals who have a great deal of ambition. Socially, in the late adolescent, early adult years that tend to be indicative of the character-to-be of the student(s), Princeton offers the odd, somewhat outmoded construct of the Ivy League private eating clubs. These represent a sub rosa manner of allowing students to believe that they are making their first real choices of whom they will snub or with whom they will bond. Although not officially ordained by the school; the strange ritual of 'bickering' and developing new neuroses to take with you for the next 20 years of your existence, is essentially maintained and supported de facto, if not de jure, by the University community. This only makes sense though, when one considers that (when I was in school) there is/was little else that a student of limited means could seek out for entertainment in central New Jersey. At least little that was safe and legal. The academics are excellent. Athletics are fine for 'club sport' enthusiasts and upholders of old school east coast basketball styles, involving quaint notions such as selflessness and placing the good of the many above the interests of the few or the one. Bill Bradley meets Mr. spock, if you will.Overall, as I suspect American educational experiences are geared at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries, Princeton is a valuable commodity and terrific opportunity--probably a 'best buy' on a number of levels. Just remember: caveat emptor.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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Princeton is awesome.Quite Bright
Princeton is awesome. There are many valid reasons it is consistently ranked among the top universities in the world: I took intro psych from a Nobel laureate, had a paper critiqued by Toni Morrison, took a Civil War class from Pulitzer Prize winner James McPherson (Battle Cry of Freedom), and John Nash knows me by name ... the social scene is wonderful and goes well beyond college beer bashes - we have formals, semiformals (if you are a guy and you are going to P'ton, buy a tux), house parties, lawn parties ... it's not all work and no play. However, our semesters are only 12 weeks long (most places are 15 weeks?); the work load is enormous and difficult. Would I go there again - in a minute!
3rd Year Female -- Class 2005
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Friendliness: B
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Princeton definitely deserves its rank as number oneQuite BrightEnglish
Princeton definitely deserves its rank as number one in the country. it is best place evist. there are lots of pretty girls, lauren bush goes there, the eating clubs are great if you're the right type of person. princeton teaches a lot about social dynamics. you can leave princeton having an excellent understanding of the proper way in which to navigate complicated social circles. the academics are of course top notch. if you are something of a loser, and stick to yourself, or are very irritating to me personally, go somewhere else. otherwise, princeotn is great!!!
1st Year Male -- Class 2007
University Resource Use/ spending: A+, Surrounding City: B
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