Anonymous wrote:Sounds like segregation is not uncommon at Princeton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if someone isn't trying to encourage an admitted student to turn down Princeton so their kid can get in off the waiting list. The admissions department indicated within the last week that they expect to make some offers within the next few weeks.
That wouldn’t be my first conclusion. Princeton is known to be kind of an unhappy place in recent years, hence all the suicides.
Nah, the vast majority of students have a great experience. You're wallowing in misery for reasons that have little to do with Princeton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if someone isn't trying to encourage an admitted student to turn down Princeton so their kid can get in off the waiting list. The admissions department indicated within the last week that they expect to make some offers within the next few weeks.
That wouldn’t be my first conclusion. Princeton is known to be kind of an unhappy place in recent years, hence all the suicides.
Nah, the vast majority of students have a great experience. You're wallowing in misery for reasons that have little to do with Princeton.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if someone isn't trying to encourage an admitted student to turn down Princeton so their kid can get in off the waiting list. The admissions department indicated within the last week that they expect to make some offers within the next few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:My son bickered sophomore spring and didn’t get into an eating club. He bickered again fall junior year and got in. So it’s still possible.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s worth to investigate these feelings a bit deeper. It sounds as if your child is limiting their world a bit.
There are so many people who entirely opt out of bicker clubs or clubs altogether. There are so many other activities and clubs at Princeton, not to mention roommates, classmates, study abroad, etc. Things like theatre, french theatre even, debate panel, etc. I know plenty of people who were at clubs and others who were not at all. All loved their experience.
Princeton is a rigorous place academically. Why no mention of the academic goals? Sign up to learn arabic or chinese, along with their study abroad programs. There is an office that coordinates international internships that make for great cohorts abroad in one of the bit cities where there are a lot of students. The departments can be close too.
Op here—academically all very good. Premed. Doing well. Just having no fun. Has tried various activities. Feels people have going their people already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if someone isn't trying to encourage an admitted student to turn down Princeton so their kid can get in off the waiting list. The admissions department indicated within the last week that they expect to make some offers within the next few weeks.
That wouldn’t be my first conclusion. Princeton is known to be kind of an unhappy place in recent years, hence all the suicides.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if someone isn't trying to encourage an admitted student to turn down Princeton so their kid can get in off the waiting list. The admissions department indicated within the last week that they expect to make some offers within the next few weeks.