You should be at or near the top of your class.
It's impossible to be more specific, because admissions is not an exact science. Admissions officers balance and weigh a number of different factors. Moreover, the significance of your class rank depends on where you went to high school. Being near the top of your class in a large school with a good reputation means more than being at the top in a small, unknown school.
There are about 10 to 19 students in every class at princeton. :)
The average undergraduate student body at Princeton University is about 5,200. The graduating class size is usually between 1,200 and 1,300.
The average undergraduate student body at Princeton University is about 5,200. The graduating class size is usually between 1,200 and 1,300.
50% boys 50% girls (for class of '12)
== == As of October 2007, Princeton University had 4918 undergraduate students and 2416 graduate students, for a total enrolment of 7334 students. There are about 850 full-time faculty members.
About 10% of those who apply are admitted to Princeton's Freshman class each year.
No, the word class is a common noun, a word for any class. Only when used as a proper noun should the word class be capitalized.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Lindy Li, Senior Class President, Princeton UniversityClass of 1923 Arena, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAThe E Class, Mercedes Benz'The Money Class: Learn to Create Your New American Dream' by Suze Orman
Shoot Down The Star
John F. Kennedy attended Princeton briefly but was forced to withdraw because of illness before completeing his first semester. Lisa Halliby, later Queen Noor al Husein of Jordan, graduated from Princeton as a member of the first undergraduate class to include women. Jose Ferrer graduated from Princeton, as did Jimmy Stuart (actor) and Josh Logan (Broadway Producer) James Madison, President of the United States, graduated from Princeton. Brooke Shields, model and actress from Blue Lagoon and other films, went to Princeton
This year's acceptance rate was about 7%. If you're not in the top 10% of your class and have a combined SAT score over 2200, it's unlikely. It's hard for anyone, but not impossible, as I can personally attest to.
Michelle Obama graduated from Princeton cum laude in 1985. She then went on to study law at Harvard Law School.
Princeton with Jared Kay Class of '65, Eric DiPaul Class of 66