Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton, no question.
It just seems more cosmopolitan, more glamorous, more artistic than the other schools to me.
Plus F. Scott Fitzgerald went there and that's pretty much the match point.
Huh?
1) He was an alcoholic at Princeton
2) He as on academic probation at Princeton
3) He dropped out of Princeton
4) "This Side of Paradise" is not a complimentary view of Princeton. The headmaster was furious about it. The story is about love being warped by greed and alcoholism. It's original title was "The Romantic Egotist". It was meant as harsh commentary on the lifestyle.
But didn't he meet his american aristocrat wife at Princeton? (yes, I know she turned out nutty and broke later on)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton, no question.
It just seems more cosmopolitan, more glamorous, more artistic than the other schools to me.
Plus F. Scott Fitzgerald went there and that's pretty much the match point.
Huh?
1) He was an alcoholic at Princeton
2) He as on academic probation at Princeton
3) He dropped out of Princeton
4) "This Side of Paradise" is not a complimentary view of Princeton. The headmaster was furious about it. The story is about love being warped by greed and alcoholism. It's original title was "The Romantic Egotist". It was meant as harsh commentary on the lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, DD at Yale (junior) has not had any security concerns. We really love New Haven. Of course, further away from campus there are some sketchy areas, but the campus and surrounding streets feel quite safe.
Glad you like Yale, but saying "we really love New Haven" is pushing it, don't you think, even by the gushy boosterism standards of DCUM.
Thank you. I'm laughing over that. DC spent two weeks at Yale for a program and turned down New Haven because of the town area.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton, no question.
It just seems more cosmopolitan, more glamorous, more artistic than the other schools to me.
Plus F. Scott Fitzgerald went there and that's pretty much the match point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, DD at Yale (junior) has not had any security concerns. We really love New Haven. Of course, further away from campus there are some sketchy areas, but the campus and surrounding streets feel quite safe.
Glad you like Yale, but saying "we really love New Haven" is pushing it, don't you think, even by the gushy boosterism standards of DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You probably won’t get accepted at all three (if any), so the choice will be made for you.
I wonder how often, if ever, American white gentile kids are accepted to more than one of HYPS. Everything in the news last 5 years plus that's featured a super student who got into HYPS has been a foreign born Nigerian or first-gen Asians or DACA recipients or the child of affluent black MDs/PhDs.
Anonymous wrote:My kid did not like the Princeton vibe at all - she found it to preppy and suburban. I don’t think Princeton appeals to city kids.
Anonymous wrote:You probably won’t get accepted at all three (if any), so the choice will be made for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton undergrad, Harvard grad
hi ted. stop being a bigot
lol
Anonymous wrote:OK, the odds of hitting the trifecta, or even having a choice among two, are long - - but if a DD or DS were to face a choice, which of Harvard, Princeton or Yale would you choose, and why?
Anonymous wrote:Princeton, no question.
It just seems more cosmopolitan, more glamorous, more artistic than the other schools to me.
Plus F. Scott Fitzgerald went there and that's pretty much the match point.