For most princeton students, classes are over on Wednesdays by 7:30 p.m., but the Carl Icahn Laboratory still buzzes with talk of differential equations and chemical reaction rates. Armed with laptops, calculators and large flasks of coffee, students ...(back to the article)
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What an excellently written article. I have not seen many articles by this contributor but she shows some definite potential!! I thoroughly enjoyed the mix of quotes, analytical statements and overall flow of the story. What else can i say but WELL DONE! ;)
Great Article! :)
I never thought an article could both be well written
AND contain quotes from DGM and guy Max. Good work!
ISC... don't take it...
It's funny how the video had one girl saying she chose the class to save time hahahaha
Great article--as a freshman year roommate of one of the IG-ers quoted, I can attest to the difficulty of Integrated Science. Often, my roommate was up at 4am working on problem sets. Looks like it will pay off.
Tehre are5 one hour classes freshman year... just to make sure the facts are straight.
Looks like you need an Integrated English course HAHAHAHAHAHA
awesome article!
how does this program compare with the Vagelos Scholars program? thanks!
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/biochem/vspmls.html