What is Princeton looking for in an applicant?
There is no single “ideal type” of Princeton engineering applicant. We are especially interested in students who have done well in the most challenging program of courses that was available at their high school, have particular strengths in math and science, and who have a sense of intellectual curiosity about technology and its role in the modern world.
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