Anonymous wrote:Princeton STEM alum and absolutely loved my humanities classes(ironically I don’t have any warm and fuzzy feelings towards my STEM classes haha). I took a bunch of upper level history classes where there were around 5-10 students with legendary tenured profs. The experience in those classes was absolutely incredible and I feel that the things I learned were central to my growth as a person.
There are so many opportunities like this in Princeton humanities where you can take all of your upper level classes in small intimate settings with profs at the top of their field and who really care about your learning. I didn’t have a pleasant experience at Princeton overall but that’s overwhelmingly due to my STEM classes. For humanities, I think it’s a lovely place to be, possibly the best in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Kid has been to both and still not sure. Heading back!