<p>CongratsQTHoller... that makes your Princeton decision much more managable.</p>
<p>If your parents are still hesitant, you can probably bring up statistics about graduate school and employment placement from Princeton. A degree from Princeton provides a significant amount of security in the marketplace. Also, it was never clear to me why you applied for a pharmacy program in the first place. Was this something that interested you? Is one of your parents a pharmacist? If you don't have any compelling reason to become a pharmacist, you are just as likely--more likely, really--to be successful coming out of Princeton.</p>
<p>QT - Aid only comes a year at a time, but by all means, grab the offer and head for Princeton! With a 97% graduation rate, they aren't in the business of luring freshmen to campus and then leaving them hanging in subsequent years.</p>