| Posted Date |
Posted By |
Comment |
August 24 2007
|
mysundown
|
What I can foresee as being a pain in the behind is that we can't really park on campus, but do it in a parking lot and walk around. I had to drag my big suitcase around for nearly 2 hours. |
August 23 2007
|
stroebsp37
|
We used NJ Pass to get from the Philadelphia Airport. |
August 23 2007
|
purplegirl
|
Parking was hard to find. They directed my dad to some garage that was a long way back to tour meeting place. |
June 22 2007
|
momof07
|
Shuttle bus from parking lot to admissions office/visitor center - very convenient and well marked. |
June 18 2007
|
goyanks193
|
No signs anywhere telling where the college is, so have a map (we didn't) |
June 14 2007
|
demgirl
|
Make sure you print out directions for admissions parking. It's really hard to find a spot on the street. |
December 21 2006
|
kraor143
|
Train station right on campus, which is convenient if you want to visit NYC. Residential buildings sponsor trips to NYC, which cost ~$25 for transportation and a broadway show! (and maybe dinner too?) |
September 24 2006
|
xkoreasianx
|
Princeton is also very connected between New England. i.e apparently, it's like 1 hour from new york and stuff (on campus train station) |
August 13 2006
|
JIMMY@KILLARNEY
|
All I could say was that Parking was MUCH better than what we later experienced at Harvard. |
August 12 2006
|
senioritis42
|
Easily accessible by car, pretty accessible by train. BE FOREWARNED: once you park in the recommended lot, you must take a shuttle bus back to the actual campus. It's a bit of a hassle. |
August 05 2006
|
JTC007
|
Parking is expensive--we had to park in a local garage because all of the metered parking was taken. |