Princeton University Top Questions

Describe the dorms.

Mackenzie

Join Brooks and Mackenzie, juniors at Princeton University, as they scope out different campus dorms in preparation for room draw.

Hannah

This is a closer view of the front of Nassau Hall at Princeton, including the tiger statues.

Hannah

This is a closer look at Nassau Hall, Princeton’s oldest building.

Hannah

This video is a look at one of the most beautiful and famous views at Princeton, Nassau Hall.

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Edwards Hall, one of the dorms in Mathey College, now a four-year residential college.

Hannah

Little is ironically one of the biggest dorms on campus and is partially upperclass and partially Mathey College.

Hannah

Brown is a dorm, and though it is far from most other upperclass dorms, it's in a central location.

Hannah

Feinburg Hall, part of Wilson College at Princeton, houses freshman and sophomores in the residential college.

Jessie

Timothy continues the interview, explaining that he lives in Whitman, the new four-year residential college.

Jessie

Zach introduces the “Junior Slums,” the section of dorms on campus where many juniors live.

Jessie

Spelman Hall is the dorm where most independent students live —they don’t live in a college or belong to an eating club.

Jessie

Butler College is the second of the six residential colleges. He describes the recent major renovations to the college.

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Zach explains the residential college system and introduces Wilson College (one of the six residential colleges).