The University's recently announced "bridge year" program to provide need-based financial assistance to admitted students who defer for one year to undertake service projects abroad is a bold step that deserves much praise. By creating a "P-Corps," the University is ...(back to the article)
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Hear hear! I definitely would have done a gap year with this program and would also love to do a post-grad one. I'm only a freshman so I can't speak from experience but it seems like the default if you don't know what to do after senior year is to go into i-banking. An encouraged post-grad year something along the lines of "Princeton in Asia" would definitely help foster our motto of "Princeton in the nation's service and the service of all nations."
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