Of all the things I learned at Princeton, these are the most important.

<p>HE right!!!
YEAAAH!</p>

<p>this is so eloquently written.</p>

<p>Truly truly wonderful post</p>

<p>multiply it by ten </p>

<p>and that would barely describe my incredible experience was at Princeton.</p>

<p>Nice post indeed.</p>

<p>For something writen over 2 years ago to hold such weight now it must be amazing. This is an exceptionally written post, and I thank you greatly for it. I too have heard about the ‘preppy’ and ‘pretentious’ rich kids at Princeton. I have never quite believed it, but this cleared it up for me entirely. I hope to visit there soon after I am (hopefully) accepted.</p>

<p>wow this is so beautifully written.</p>

<p>nomination for feature post status.</p>

<p>Deserves a bump.</p>

<p>And another. </p>

<p>Brilliant post. Really enjoyed reading it. :)</p>

<p>I got accepted in a couple months ago, I definitely got to say…this post was awe inspiring. I really can’t believe I am this fortunate to be able to go to a school with these kind of students.</p>

<p>Amazing essay Ptongrad!</p>

<p>Thank you. I do not know what else to say.</p>

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<p>Beautiful post. :)</p>

<p>thanks again for this wonderful post</p>

<p>^Thank you for bumping this thread. </p>

<p>One of the more moving pieces I have ever read. If this doesn’t make someone want to attend Princeton, nothing will.</p>

<p>No need for this melodramatic verbiage. coulda just said on to the next one</p>

<p>^No need for your post to begin with.</p>

<p>What a great post! =)</p>

<p>Bookmarked…</p>

<p>Great post.</p>