>> OK, so you are arguing that Princeton acts the most like a small liberal arts college BECAUSE IT >>PRODUCES THE MOST PHDs, BY PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES?
>No, you're reading my statement backwards. Of the Ivies, Princeton is the most like a small college >simply by comparison: lack of a graduate school, focus on teaching quality, etc.
As a doctoral candidate at Princeton, I can assure you that we have a graduate school;) But, it does lack many of the professional schools -- for example, Princeton does not have a medical school, education school, business school, or law school.
Still, in general, Princeton *does* very much act and feel like a small liberal arts college.
>> OK, so you are arguing that Princeton acts the most like a small liberal arts college BECAUSE IT
;) But, it does lack many of the professional schools -- for example, Princeton does not have a medical school, education school, business school, or law school.
>>PRODUCES THE MOST PHDs, BY PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES?
>No, you're reading my statement backwards. Of the Ivies, Princeton is the most like a small college
>simply by comparison: lack of a graduate school, focus on teaching quality, etc.
As a doctoral candidate at Princeton, I can assure you that we have a graduate school
Still, in general, Princeton *does* very much act and feel like a small liberal arts college.