For the summer, I know Princeton students end up all over the place. There are those who choose to spend the months of June, July, and August participating in REUs (Research Experience for Undergraduates), taking even more courses, living in and travelling to distant places, and taking on a job, possibly at a local store or by participating in an internship. Then there are those who choose to suck in the sunny days with no work on the horizon. The list goes on.
The Harvard Crimson has an article from several years back about summers that still seems relevant today, and as relevant to Princeton as it is to Harvard now.
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