Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Princeton University, New Jersey

I was impressed with Princeton University  for many reasons. First, most of the students graduate with no debt; most students get financial aid and grants to pay for the education. Second, they encourage students to participate in religious and service activities. Third, there is 1 professor to every 6 students. Fourth, there is a set curriculum, where students take 4 classes a semester and are essentially in class 8  hours in class the rest of the time spent with preceptorship, mentors... Fifth, you can still live in same sex dorms and bathrooms on campus, there is an advisor for every 15 students and the professors are often found having lunch with the students and mentoring them.

This seems like the education I would like for my kids. 





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