What is the usual topic for the admissions essay at princeton?

<p>Hi,
I'm thinking of applying to Princeton. What is the usual topic for the admissions essay? any advice? thanks!</p>

<p>The usual question, or the usual thing people write about? You want to stay away from the latter.</p>

<p>the ususal question</p>

<p>There are five topics every year, and they're different every year. You choose three to write about. There's also a short essay (not one of the three) on an activity that is very important to you, and a short answer on what you did over the past two summers.</p>

<p>These were last fall's topics (not the ones you will be answering):</p>

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Princeton's unofficial motto is "Princeton in the Nation's Service and in the Service of All Nations". In what ways do you imagine using your talents and convictions in service to communities - large or small - during your lifetime?</p>

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"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when one contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries to comprehend only a little of this mystery every day." - Albert Einstein
Write about a personal experience or an aspect of the world that has engaged your curiosity or inspired awe in you.</p>

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What historical event of the 1990's has most influenced your perspective on the world or your approach to life, and how?</p>

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Tell us about a person who has influenced you in a significant way.</p>

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What is your favorite quotation, and why?

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