Princeton

//ˈpɹɪnstən//

"Princeton" in a Sentence (9 examples)

Dan arrived at Princeton University in 1976.

Dan met a group of biology researchers at Princeton University.

A Princeton study determined that the United States is either entirely ruled by financial elites or mostly ruled by them, with some ability in the latter case for non-elites to influence politics via special interest groups.

Princeton University has announced its first black valedictorian in the Ivy League school’s history.

Nicholas Johnson of Montreal, a financial engineering student, said he “appreciates the encouragement and support that Princeton has given” in developing his academic interests.

But friendships will be his favorite memories at Princeton.

Some of my favorite memories of my time at Princeton are memories of spending time with friends and classmates engaging in stimulating discussions.

The president of Princeton University, which routinely leads the lists of best colleges and universities, advises applicants to be wary of choosing a school based on ranking lists.

He's still going to Princeton.

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