Geography in admissions

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<p>Not “many” but some. For many generations Princeton has been the Ivy of choice in some parts of the South. I’ll bet there are many generations of Southerners who sent their sons (mostly) to Princeton, with the expectation they’d come back and take over the family business interests. Heck that goes back at least as far as James Madison, a native Virginian who attended Princeton (then the College of New Jersey) only to return to Virginia to run the farm, practice law, and enter politics.</p>