WHY ?
I chose Princeton as one of my six choices of colleges, because Princeton is an ivy league
school, which means they're challenging and I like a challenge.
Athletics
Men and women compete in 38 varsity sports and nearly 40 club teams. More than half of all undergraduates
participate in intercollegiate varsity or club competitions.
VARSITY TEAMS
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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Lacrosse
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Volleyball
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Track
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Soccer
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Golf
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Hockey and more
Club Teams
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Ballroom Dance
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Badminton
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Cycling
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Ice Hockey
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Karate
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Rugby
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Softball
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Ultimate Frisbee and more

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Requirements
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To keep into Princeton University, a student must achieve the following :
four years of English (including continued practice in writing)
four years of mathematics (including calculus for students interested in engineering)
four years of one foreign language
at least two years of laboratory science (including physics and chemistry for students interested in engineering)
at least two years of history

Greek Life
Princeton has no greek life. This could be a draw back for me because I would like to participate in the greek life.
I think that this organization helps to make new friends and be more social with the other students on campus.
Weather
Another set back for Princeton for me would be the weather. Winter is my least favorite season because I do
not like to be cold. No matter how many layers I wear, the cool breeze finds it's way to my bare skin. Since Princeton is
located in New Jersey, the weather is usually :
Average Temperature
- Fall - 54°F
- Spring - 50°F
- Summer - 72°F
- Winter - 32°F
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