<p>Given all the discussions here about the bonding that takes place at Princeton I thought you guys might be interested in this sample quote which appeared in the abover referenced College Guide. It speaks volumes and from it one can understand why the Guide puts P on top.</p>
<p>"Students speak out on
Overall Experience" </p>
<p>"It is impossible to love every second at Princeton, because the work is simply too demanding. In the midst of all of the work, however, you will make some of the strongest bonds of your life, whether it is with professors, graduate students, administrators, support staff, or your fellow students. The Princeton bond is not limited to just that population either. Alumni are more than willing to share their wealth of knowledge and experience with students so that they can get the best opportunities in the workplace. A friend of mine networked during his sophomore year and got an offer for a paid internship at one of the countrys top investment banks before his junior year, a year earlier than the official recruitment process even begins!" </p>
<p>"It has been, by far, the best time of my life, both socially and intellectually. I really wish I could stay here forever."</p>
<p>Yeah, I'd definitely stay for longer. There's far too much that I can never do or take in my four years.</p>
<p>Alumni are definitely scarily enthusiastic about their school.</p>
<p>Tell me about it. My interviewer was nuts about Princeton.</p>
<p>Is there anymore info from the ******* Guide?</p>
<p>Okay... <em>p r o w l e r</em> is getting wiped out now!
:rolleyes:</p>
<p>Is there any more info about Princeton?</p>
<p>Well, it's pretty easy to see why a Princeton alum would go nuts about their school. It's just that hot :)</p>
<p>Students speak out on Academics </p>
<p>"I loved my professors. They are world famous, yet they would take me to dinner to discuss the means of educating inner-city youth, the meaning of Melvilles short stories, or even why New York was on one of the largest fault lines. The personal attention is ridiculous, and I still turn on my TV and see my professors on there all the time. It really is pretty cool." </p>
<p>"Princeton hosts a Freshmen Seminar program, which creates a variety of seminars open only to freshman. While the topics are narrowly-tailored, depending upon the professors personal academic interests, this program allows freshmen to participate in intensive discussion groups and helps to ease them into the increased academic expectations of sophomore year."</p>
<p>College *******
Grade on Academics
A+</p>
<p>I think Rapelye should contact Prowl'r. The student reviews there are off the charts fantastic. Perhaps she can incorporate those views into the marketing literature.</p>