Anonymous wrote:Maybe a piece of the puzzle is that, if a student is actively looking for intellectual richness, then Princeton has more resources than Swarthmore. OTOH, a helluva a lot of Princeton undergrads aren't looking for an intense intellectual experience. And a very high percentage of Swarthmore students are.
My sense is that you're just trading in stereotypes (i.e, Swarthmore students are moody, tortured intellectuals; Princeton students are happy-go-lucky types who will only break a sweat in private) that have some historical antecedent, but not much to do with either school today. But, then, I may be basing that on the fact that the only kid in my kid's HS class whom I know is going to Swarthmore was recruited to play baseball.