The Princeton Equivalent...?

<p>Hi there!</p>

<p>I was doing some research and found out that Harvard, Penn, and Stanford all have well established programs in place that help undergraduates work towards getting their Master's and Bachelor's degrees either simultaneously (or their Master's just after doing their Bachelor's).</p>

<p>I was wondering whether Princeton offered anything similar to Harvard's AB/AM program, Penn's Submatriculation scheme or Stanford's Coterm Guide?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Depends on the department (as I believe it does at Harvard/Penn/Stanford?). There is a MSE program in Computer Science, for example. It’s not auto-admit but most strong undergrads would likely have strong odds.</p>

<p>There are other (incredible) programs like SINSI in public service / international relations that are open only to Princeton undergrads who want to get masters degrees at Princeton. They’re competitive (definitely not auto-admit) but give access to unbelievable academic and career exposure that you’d otherwise never get as a 20-something aspiring diplomat / policy maker.</p>

<p><a href=“http://dailyprincetonian.com/news/2014/01/from-u-s-embassy-beijing-to-twitter-sinsi-scholars-praise-program-for-support-and-flexibility/”>http://dailyprincetonian.com/news/2014/01/from-u-s-embassy-beijing-to-twitter-sinsi-scholars-praise-program-for-support-and-flexibility/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Long story short: fewer such Master’s course trajectories, but it really depends on your area of interest.</p>