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Morgen Harvey

Jonathan Valverde - 1 views

http://www.iep.utm.edu/brainvat/

Tina Wei

Karina Marvin - 1 views

http://sfx.princeton.edu:9003/sfx_pul?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info:sid/summon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.genre=article&rft...

Andrew Sun

Catherine Hartigan - 5 views

http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/383440 idk if this might be helpful? but it makes clear the the people who are in the state of emergency of "innocent", that might be cool

Jonathan Valverde

Morgen Harvey - 2 views

http://princeton.summon.serialssolutions.com/document/show?id=FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c1387-b93c1eb7a1ea0f3af12f6681f1b12dfdaae8c64571fb3f31bce895b7ab1046641&s.cmd=addFacetValueFilters%28ContentType%2C...

Charlotte Levy

Leann Thayaparan - 2 views

I am studying the online culture of Harry Potter fanfiction because I want to find out what motivates young readers to produce such work about literature for fun.

jesse caldwell

Benjahmeen Hummel - 2 views

Jordans Yo, dey cray cray. Step 1: I am studying jordans and the niche culture they seem to contaminate Step 2: because i want to see why certain groups of people seem to be more susceptible to it...

Asmod Karki

Susan Patton, Gender, and Princetonian Marriage - 59 views

I am interested in exploring Patton's commodifcation of women when she says "we(women) have almost priced ourselves out of the market." How is it related to the popular consumer culture?

Catherine Hartigan

Change in Higher Education - 0 views

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    This is fantastic! Good find!
Leann Thayaparan

Do Colleges Identify or Develop Intelligence? - 0 views

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    [Abstract] Most colleges and universities emphasize identifying smartness much more than developing smartness. This value is made explicit in the many influential rankings of colleges and universities, in which elitist schools who recruit students with high SAT scores, grade point averages, and class rankings are declared "better" than other schools. The pursuit of high academic rankings (a) often is accompanied by a disdain for underprepared students who lower a school's ranking and (b) often contradicts the alleged desire to promote educational opportunities for groups of students who are placed at a strong disadvantage by factors such as SAT scores.
Jonathan Valverde

The Chosen: The Half-Opened Door: Researching Admissions Discrimination at Harvard, Yal... - 2 views

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    Can provide us an insight into the decisions made in Princeton decisions
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