Abstract

Results of a survey among Princeton undergraduates on undergraduate concerns are reported. Areas found to be of greatest importance were concerns about wasting time and balancing academic and social activities. Academic concerns were considered of higher priority than social ones. Underclass students were more concerned than upperclass students about academic and social issues, males more concerned than females about drinking and drugs, and minority students students more concerned than non-minority students about academic performance.

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