<p>For two of the essay choices, Princeton gives two quotes and says use the quotes as a jumping off point. </p>
<p>Does "jumping off point" mean use it as inspiration or use it as the first few sentences of your essay?</p>
<p>For two of the essay choices, Princeton gives two quotes and says use the quotes as a jumping off point. </p>
<p>Does "jumping off point" mean use it as inspiration or use it as the first few sentences of your essay?</p>
<p>has an inspiration...i guess.</p>
<p>has an inspiration.. i guess.</p>
<p>sorry for the mistake ..as an inspiration.</p>
<p>as an inspiration sorry for the mistake !</p>
<p>yea thats wat i was thinking too, but i wasnt sure and i didnt want to get screwed over lol</p>
<p>What's up with this thread? O_O</p>
<p>It looks like the Princeton essay is meant to look at the real you. It is seems that this is wehre you lay out your argument for why you should be accepted by Princeton. This means that you should somehow show how eager you want to be accepted and how you can add to the Princeton community.</p>
<p>Good Luck.....</p>