Soon after leaving their comfortable campus, Princeton graduates may feel the absence of a crucial part of their undergraduate experience: an intimate social community. Yet as recent alumni scatter across the country, some have sought to maintain the engaging intellectual ...
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wow you guys are only like 3 weeks behind ivygate
http://www.ivygateblog.com/2009/10/new-matchmak...
This actually sounds really cool. Maybe I'll check it out if/when I graduate.
yeah, agree with mr hat, can't believe you're trailing ivygate in producing oc
Douche.... bags.
That is all.
Maybe the author could have also contacted the Princeton IvyPlus chapter which hosts happy hours on a regular basis at Nassau St bars.
sounds like a terrible social experience
The plus schools are a joke. Army but not Navy? And Washington University in St. Louis? Are you kidding me????? Not to mention the tackiness of the "elite" classification to the Ivy schools. As if we didn't need another bad stereotype.
Why so many plus schools? They should've just kept it at like, MIT, CalTech, Stanford, and UChicago.
"elite" is not "another" bad stereotype... it's totally one we already have
wash university at st. louis's med school is actually only included, not it's undergrad. it's med school is one of the tops.