<p>Just behind Hampden Sidney but ahead of places like Connecticut College and Trinity. Ee-gads. Archrivals Yale and Harvard nowhere to be found on this!</p>
<p>I didn’t think Princeton was preppy when I visited for Preview. Everyone was super casual, and I’m sure some people wore whatever they slept in the night before when they went out. However, there probably is a preppy segment around. It’s just not overwhelmingly preppy or anything close to that.</p>
<p>Hey wait, doesn’t preppy mean like of New England preparatory schools?
So how could college be preppy?
Although many Princeton students attended elite prep schools, I’m sure they weren’t all the snobby/stuck-up student type.</p>
<p>Preppy means of similar mien to the major prep schools. Clothing is a popular and often misleading marker. Traditionally, Princeton has always been considered more ‘prep’ than Harvard or Yale (even in years when either or both of those schools actually had more prep grads in attendance) but at present I think the ranking is silly.</p>
<p>When I went for Preview, I thought it was pretty damn preppy, but I don’t get why that would bother anyone. Everyone I met was wonderful, helpful, and welcoming and I could really care less if they were wearing polo shirts with loafers. Silly ranking.</p>
<p>If the rankings mean that fewer people wear black, they are right. It’s the suburbs guys, the suburbs. Suburbs. Stanford is just as “preppy,” only the West Coast version. And, in all fairness, Princeton is more politically conservative than Yale or Harvard - by about 2-5% I’d guess. The current emphasis on artists is providing a real blue hair note in the old sea of pink and green.</p>