Wilson School
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The requirements for the Wilson School major will undergo a substantial overhaul beginning with the Class of 2015, the second step in a reorganization of the major following the decision last spring to abandon selective admission.
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At a panel titled “21st Century Careers: Think Globally, Navigate Locally” alumni discussed understanding and adapting to the changing economic landscape.
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The Wilson School held a panel titled “After bin Laden: The Implications for Foreign Relations and Policy” in Robertson Hall on Monday. -
The Wilson School’s undergraduate program has long held a prestigious reputation derived at least in part from its status as the only selective major at the University, according to students, faculty and alumni interviewed by The Daily Princetonian following Thursday’s announcement that the concentration would no longer be selective.
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The Wilson School will end its selective admission process beginning with the Class of 2015, the University announced on Thursday. The Wilson School is currently the only selective major at the University.




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