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Princeton is a beautiful college and a beautiful c...

Princeton is a beautiful college and a beautiful campus. Lots of history and beautiful architecture. take your time to walk around the entire campus but try to avoid going during holiday weekends as attends to be very touristy.

100% worth going! Awesome campus, one of the most ...

100% worth going! Awesome campus, one of the most beautiful in US, one of the great things about it - the buildings are not spread around the town but are all concentrated in one place. Dont forget to visit the Triumph brewery

As soon as you appear to Princeton you feel unbeli...

As soon as you appear to Princeton you feel unbelievable and especial atmosphere.
Streets of Princeton University campus, buildings with fabulous architectural features, monuments with outstanding scientists that oxidized and changed their color for bright green, trees and parks with perfect lawns all this elements facilitates for a unique entourage.
Architectural approach of Princeton University campus it s something incredible. All the time you spent on campus you feel that you turned up at a fairytale with a story times of the Renaissance period.
Expressive and unique architectural details of campus seems to form its own character for every building individually. At a glance obvious that overall style is maintained with all proportional approaches relatively each other as at the same time you don't feel that landscape and overall view too uniformity. All this details in general positively influences as on everyday life of residents, as on those who visited this campus for the very first time. Princeton University Art Museum is worth for visit and take a guide across a collection of masterpieces. Additionally I highly recommend to visit local students cafe where you will be treated with good coffee and cookies and you will have a chance to get acquaintance with very curious people. Princeton University impressed at all levels and I love campus as well as a small & cozy city. I highly recommend to visit this unique place.

its ugley and dum. i am curentley in 3rd grade and...

its ugley and dum. i am curentley in 3rd grade and lookng at univrsiteys and came acros this.
1. it is ugley.
2. i did no get smarts.
3. harverds beter
4. if u go here your so dum
5. reed all of the above

thenk u for you're time

Ranked the No 1 national university in the United ...

Ranked the No 1 national university in the United States for nine years in between 2001-16. The living space of scholars, producing geniuses across all sectors.
It is definitely a dream university to be in. A real hub for talents. We spent the whole day to visit in and around the University.

Huge campus but very well maintained. Beautiful ol...

Huge campus but very well maintained. Beautiful old structures like the Lincoln Memorial. Free parking after 5 pm and free visitor parking all the time in lot 21 near Princeton University rail station.

I absolutely LOVE this Art Museum! The collection ...

I absolutely LOVE this Art Museum! The collection is absolutely INCREDIBLE! You MUST see the Goya they have! In fact, I'm heading back down today mostly to check out the Goya! OMG you just don't know! The staff is fantastic! It can seriously take all day to check out all the artwork they have, longer if you're really into it. They have pieces there by Master Artists, like Van Gogh, I never even knew about. It's a MUST visit if you love art!

Linda!

Princeton University, or Princeton, is a world-ren...

Princeton University, or Princeton, is a world-renowned private research university located in Princeton, New Jersey. It is one of the 14 founding colleges of the American Association of Universities and the famous Ivy League.
The Christian Church Twilight Presbyterian Church founded the school in Elizabeth Township, New Jersey in 1746. It was the fourth institution of higher education established in the American colonial era. It was named New Jersey College. It moved to New Jersey in 1747 and moved to the landscape in 1756. The beautiful Princeton City (between Philadelphia and New York) was officially renamed "Princeton University" in 1896.

Lots of harsh grades. Very disrespectful and arro...

Lots of harsh grades. Very disrespectful and arrogant teachers. Lots of anti-semitism and bigotry on campus. It's way over-rated, and should be investigated for a long history of Title 18 violations. Probably the most red-necky backwater place I've ever lived. The truth is that all my fellow students complained very often about the obvious problems there, and the Administration never cared. Save your money.
Professors there tend to be extremely unintelligent, often bizarrely so. They have a lot of skill at being hypercritical, but very little at being genuinely creative, constructive or thoughtful. Mozart's 14th symphony (Koechel #114) in A minor contains extensive passages of instrumental speech synthesis describing Princeton University as being a "bedwet". Mozart's 14th symphony was probably composed around 1774 (a decade or so after the founding of Princeton University), but still reflects an extremely modern and intelligent viewpoint which should not be ignored. Albert Einstein himself admitted that he found his inspiration for Relativity Theory in the works of Mozart.

Great

okay

The online offer is so bad and so outdated that is...

The online offer is so bad and so outdated that is even insulting.

The online courses are abandoned or obsolete and have no interaction with anyone. It's basically an abandoned project.

How is this the top university in USA? Harvard and Yale have online offers that are interactive and keep you constantly in contact with them.
Very disappointing

The University of Princeton located in Princeton, ...

The University of Princeton located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League. It was founded as the College of New Jersey in 1746, and was originally located in Elizabeth. Recognized as one of the most prestigious universities in the world, the university was transferred to Princeton in 1756, maintaining the original name. The name was officially changed to Princeton University in 1896. Originally it was a Presbyterian institution, currently lay, this information can be found more expanded on Wikipedia. It is a surprising place you will love when you are there And you see its architecture and the tranquility of the place.

DescriptionPrinceton University is a private Ivy L...

DescriptionPrinceton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.