<p>What's the best bank (with most ATMs) at Princeton?</p>
<p>Good and interesting question.</p>
<p>Wachovia is probably the best</p>
<p>no way, probably chase or city bank. wachovia, pshhh...</p>
<p>There are a bunch of banks with branches right on Nassau Street (see <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pub/sg/chap1.html#anchor11%5B/url%5D">http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pub/sg/chap1.html#anchor11</a>). However, by far the most convenient thing to use are the ATMs in Frist. I know that the Princeton Credit Union, which many students use and which sends out a Princeton-endorsed application form to prefrosh over the summer, has one of the ATMs. Maybe a couple of other banks maintain the others.</p>
<p>Not sure whether or not users of banks without Frist ATMs can use Frist ATMs without paying fees. Personally, I make myself go to the Nassau Street branch to get cash anyway; it cuts down on frivolous spending! If you plan to do that, all of the banks are essentially the same.</p>
<p>first time i saw wachovia was in the east coast...we dont have wachovia here :(</p>
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<p>None of the dorms are air-conditioned!? I find that hard to believe.</p>
<p>Some dorms are air conditioned.</p>
<p>I use Bank of America/Fleet, theres a branch on Nassau and an ATM in Frist.</p>
<p>Thanks everyone</p>
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Some dorms are air conditioned.
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<p>Do you happen to know offhand which ones are?</p>
<p>Not really sure but I know Ellipse (Bloomberg) does, but its upperclass. Of the underclass dorms I think the Main Inn of Forbes is air conditioned and possibly Witherspoon and/or Little.</p>
<p>Cool. Thanks.</p>
<p>Anyone know if there's a Wells Fargo ATM out there?</p>
<p>Use Bank of America. They have a bank on Nassau and an ATM in Frist as well. Very convenient.</p>