Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It worries me a lot. What is wrong? Why is it more wrong at Princeton than, say, Yale? I Praying for this kid and his family.
Eating clubs probably a factor.
Yale has 4 year residential colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
$350k
My kid gets aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
$350k
My kid gets aid.
From Princeton.
You aren’t getting a Pell grant. You can easily afford eating clubs, ski trip weekends, and walking around money for food or NYC nights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
$350k
My kid gets aid.
Anonymous wrote:Again? What the heck is Princeton doing to these kids? You don’t seem to hear these stories coming out of Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:It worries me a lot. What is wrong? Why is it more wrong at Princeton than, say, Yale? I Praying for this kid and his family.
Anonymous wrote:He’s from a small town in Indiana, won the needs based Gates Scholarship (you must qualify for a Pell grant). Wants to major in math or science.
I was a similar student at Princeton, coming from a rural high school (though my SAT were lower, much easier admissions then).
Math and science departments are brutal, he probably had to take a bunch of labs, and is competing against kids from elite public and private schools for whom much of the first year curriculum is a review or even easier than their high school experience
Plus, being a poor kid is awful at such a school flush with cash. The first BMW I ever saw I think was my dorm neighbor. He probably doesn’t have money for an eating club, which is the central social life for Princeton upperclassman. It’s very isolating.
I hope he is okay.
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
Anonymous wrote:Perfectionistic kids who struggle in such a competitive environment. Little resilience, poor mental health after years of competing and being valued for external accomplishments.
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware