Is it possible to complete a Princeton undergrad degree in just 2 years?
Probably not. The only way you could potentially do this at other colleges is if you were to take many college or APs during high school. However, Princeton doesn’t accept credit taken through dual enrollment programs and APs dont go to a high enough level, even in mathematics or math-related fields, to make any significant headway towards fulfilling a major’s requirement.
Plus I believe you have to do a senior thesis, so I’m not sure how that would work out.
Why would you want to do that?
Three years is possible but not recommended. Two not possible.
The only way to complete everything in 2 years is as a transfer student. Princeton just started accepting transfer students. Looks like they expect a majority of the transfers to enter as new sophomores. However it appears they will also accept new juniors
Maybe, if you’re Aaron Burr.
Yes. If you transfer in as a junior.
In the past impossible but maybe now since they accept transfers.
You would have to either be a genius or totally clueless what college is all about.
Are you an admitted student at Princeton or are all these hypotheticals and pipe dreams?
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