Is Princeton really the best Undergraduate school?

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What about awards production? Perhaps Princeton students are disinterested, but such apathy about academia doesn’t suit a college purporting to be the best undergraduate college. </p>

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On the contrary, they were purposefully excluded. Your claim was that undergraduates at Harvard were neglected by professors. I addressed that point. Undergraduates in economics compete with PhD students in economics for attention. Undergraduates in chemistry compete with PhD students in chemistry for attention. That is why I counted the graduate school, and only the graduate school, in my calculations. Perhaps you can explain how the presence of divinity or architecture students threatens the relationships Harvard College students have with their professors. I certainly cannot!</p>

<p>This claim that Princeton is more undergraduate-focused than other elite private research universities seems to lack any proof whatsoever, aside from claims made by Princetonians who undoubtedly find it comforting.</p>