Oranges and Apples: Princeton and Chicago

<p>When I visited Princeton’s campus after my third year at Chicago, I was struck by a few things:</p>

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<li> Nassau Street is RIGHT there and it’s really quaint.</li>
<li> There are more opportunities to walk around without seeing a car.</li>
<li> New Jersey parking is more horrific than Chicago city parking.</li>
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<p>Other than that-- I really couldn’t tell I was at a different school. Granted, I didn’t sit in on a class or go to a dorm, but all the same, if Chicago kids and Princeton kids traded places overnight, it would be very hard, if not impossible to tell just from wandering around campus.</p>