<p>yah..this decision of not emailing has made princeton look extremely traditional...i am not sure if i want to go to princeton now..just kidding..but it really is a turn off</p>
<p>DAVID!! I was thinking about the underground organization as well.. surprisingly close thinking. if i get in, i surely will start one..</p>
<p>i feel:
1. the website could be better... more informative and attractive
2. the admissions process a bit more transparent.. it wouldnt hurt to have adcoms blogging MIT style.
3. email decisions.. seriously.</p>
<p>As bizarre as it sounds, it really annoys me the Princeton is not in New England. I'm deeply in love New England and whenever anyone asks me which schools I'm appyling to I reply "Oh, schools in New England." Why, oh, why couldn't New Jersey be part of New England?!</p>
<p>Spacepirate, you don't like Priceton's website? I think it looks great - a lot better than other schools of comparable quality. Have you seen Harvard's? Dartmouth's? Princeton's website trumps theirs by far. As for info, idk, and an admissions blog would definitely be welcomed :D</p>
<p>Princeton's website is one reason why I applied. The semantic and proper use of HTML and CSS is enough to warrant an application. Harvard's site, on the other hand, is poorly coded, and as a CS major, I wouldn't dare venturing over to Cambridge, MA.</p>
<p>ok fine i'm not an HTML or CSS genius but i still like the changing background on harvard's web site. but um... the web sites did not really influence my decision to apply.</p>