Princeton was really hard. I had learned how to write well at boarding school, and I knew if I majored in English and I just did the work, I could get B's.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I really enjoyed Princeton as a graduate student.
I think the whole system of education would change if I were in charge and had the ability to make changes. I don't think I would keep Princeton exactly being Princeton.
I went to Princeton, I minored in women's studies.
It was clear to me that if I could get through Princeton at the top of my class, I could do anything in the world.
And then, when I left Princeton in the middle of my sophomore year, I went into the navy.
I got what I needed out of Princeton in 1 year, and I didn't think it was useful.
I acted all the way up until Princeton. It was just one of my favorite extracurricular activities. Then I got to Princeton and had a really conservative vibe. All my friends were planning on law school, med school, or Wall Street, and suddenly acting seem like a really risky proposition.
I went to Princeton in the fall of 1930 as a half-time instructor.
I had higher math SATs than in English - yet I became an English major in college.
I remember failing my Princeton interview. My mom wanted me to apply because ever since I was a kid she had this dream that I would apply to Princeton, but it was just not happening.
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