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Why doesn't Princeton have a law school?

According to Wikipedia, they tried several times, unsuccessfully, to get one going.For what it's worth, despite Princeton having some graduate studies, I have always heard in the academic world that Princeton is regarded as a heavily, heavily-focused undergraduate school in general (also meaning, focused on teaching above research to some relative degree). In this regard, I understand that many Princeton grads and those familiar with it in the world of academia see an undergraduate education at Princeton to be more "terminal" than other schools.From Wikipedia:"The Law School at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) was a department of Princeton University from 1847 until 1852. It began instruction in 1847 as a modest effort consisting of three professors: Joseph Coerten Hornblower, Richard Stockton Field, and James S. Green. Only seven students obtained a law degree before the school closed in 1852. The short-lived experiment was the furthest the university got in a recurring ambition, marked by varying levels of effort, to establish a law school. Previously, in the 1820s, an attempt was made to organize teaching in law, but this plan ended with the death of the designated professor. In 1935, the university once again formed appreciable plans for the start of a law school but was unable to secure a faculty. The desire remained after these unsuccessful efforts but aspirations were relegated to thirsting words rather than material preparations. In 1974, then president of Princeton, William G. Bowen, selected a committee to investigate and advise on the achievability of a law school. The committee recommended plans for a law school be deferred after citing high construction costs."

What are some interesting but little-known facts about past US presidents?

During the Revolutionary War George Washington hosted a dance for his officers. When the wife of Nathanael Greene rashly declared that she could dance all night, Washington dared her to prove it. He kept her on the dance floor for three consecutive hours before she laughingly cried uncle. Washington was so terrified of being buried alive that as he was dying, he instructed his servants to wait two days after his death before interring him.When John Adams was admitted to Harvard, he rode his horse from Braintree to Cambridge to enroll. He took his books with him and read while he rode. In his old age, he had to sell property to his son, John Quincy Adams, to stay financially afloat.The Lewis and Clark expedition is considered more important today than it was at the time it was undertaken. Thomas Jefferson especially hoped they would find a Northwest Passage. When they didn’t, he thought the entire expedition had been a failure and was so chagrined, he rarely mentioned it.James Madison and Aaron Burr were classmates and political rivals at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton). Madison studied Hebrew and became fluent in it.George Washington is the only president who was elected unanimously by the Electoral College. In 1820 James Monroe received all but one electoral vote, and an urban legend holds that the dissenting elector voted against him in order to preserve Washington’s unique distinction. Actually, the elector, William Plumer, voted for Monroe’s opponent because he simply didn’t like Monroe even though he was pledged to vote for him.John Quincy Adams was the last member of the Federalist Party to become president. Defeated for re-election, he ran for a seat in the House of Representatives and served five years before he suffered a fatal stroke on the House floor.Andrew Jackson, who had a phobia about owing money, became the only president to pay off the national debt.Martin Van Buren served one term as president, ran again in 1840, and lost. The 1840 version of political attack ads were a chant, “Van, Van is a used-up man,” and an insinuation that Van Buren was a fop who perfumed his whiskers.William Henry Harrison had ten children with his wife and possibly as many as six children by a slave mistress named Dilsia. Nonetheless he sold four of Dilsia’s children.John Tyler was elected to the Confederate House of Representatives, becoming the only president who supported the Confederacy in the Civil War. However, he died before he could attend a session.James K. Polk never had children and may have been sterile or impotent. In his teens he developed bladder stones which were so painful that his father took him from Tennessee to Dr. Ephraim McDowell, a renowned 19th-century Kentucky surgeon. McDowell removed the stones but may have damaged nerves in the process. That was not unusual prior to the invention of ether, when the best doctor was the fastest, one who could cut open his patient and sew him back up before the patient died of shock; haste sometimes caused collateral damage. Polk had the shortest post-presidential life (three months) and his wife, Sarah, the longest widowhood (42 years).Zachary Taylor was a Mayflower descendant and father-in-law of Jefferson Davis during Davis’s first marriage.Millard Fillmore encountered financial difficulties as an ex-president, which he solved the old-fashioned way: he married a rich widow.Although an alcoholic and a failed president, after leaving the White House Franklin Pierce became a successful investor in real estate. Barbara Bush, nee Pierce, is a collateral descendant of Franklin Pierce.James Buchanan insisted that his portraits, whether painted or photographed, show him from his right side. He didn’t like the way he looked from the left side.Abraham Lincoln’s father, Thomas Lincoln, was a dead ringer for Harrison Ford.As Abraham and Mary Lincoln rode to Ford’s Theatre in their carriage, he talked about his post-presidential plans, saying he wanted to visit the Holy Land. But although he knew the Bible well, a close friend said that Lincoln did not believe Jesus was divine. That would mean Lincoln was not a Christian.Andrew Johnson is the only U.S. president who had no formal education from either school or tutors. As a boy he was apprenticed to a tailor who hired people to read aloud while the apprentices worked. A fellow tailor taught him to read and write. As an adult, he furthered his education by reading voraciously, attending speeches, and having his wife read aloud while he sewed. He married the second woman to whom he proposed; the first turned him down even though he sweetened the proposal with a gift of a quilt he’d sewed himself.Ulysses S. Grant was mistakenly enrolled at West Point as Ulysses Simpson Grant (Simpson was his mother’s maiden name). Since he’d never liked his first name, Hiram, he never corrected the mistake. Contrary to the widespread impression that Grant was an alcoholic, he held his liquor when he was with his family and drank to excess mostly when he was stationed on a military post far away from them. Junior officers knew to prevent him from taking a first drink, because after that he tended to keep drinking.During the Civil War Rutherford Hayes served in the same regiment as another future president, William McKinley.James Garfield’s mother divorced her second husband, causing a minor scandal at the time. Garfield attended what is now Hiram College, but which at the time bore the resounding name of Western Reserve Eclectic Institute.Chester Arthur was subjected to “birther” rumors that he had been born in Canada; he was actually born in Vermont. His mother was Canadian.Grover Cleveland was the son of a Presbyterian minister who did missionary work, which kept his family poor. Grover reportedly learned of his father’s death from a boy hawking newspapers. Moses Cleaveland (that’s how he spelled it), a Revolutionary War hero for whom the city of Cleveland, Ohio was named, was a distant relation.Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of William Henry Harrison. He owed his career in part to one (I am not making this up) Godlove Stein Orth. In 1876 Orth was the Republican Party’s candidate for governor of Indiana, but when he was accused of involvement in a financial scandal, he withdrew and Harrison was chosen to take his place. Though he lost the gubernatorial race, it raised his political profile.William McKinley’s wife, Ida, was epileptic. If she had a seizure while they had guests, McKinley would throw a napkin or towel over her head and continue as if nothing was amiss, removing the cloth after the seizure passed. After her husband’s assassination, Ida never had another seizure.Theodore Roosevelt’s father took advantage of a law allowing him to pay someone else to take his place in the military draft during the Civil War. After he had his family, he worked in New York City and came home to Long Island only on weekends. Teddy had asthma as a child, but since he rarely had attacks on weekends, some experts on asthma suggest that his condition may have been psychosomatic and was temporarily “cured” whenever he had his father’s full attention.William Howard Taft is the first president to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. He was Secretary of War under Theodore Roosevelt but never served in the military.Woodrow Wilson is the only president who earned a Ph.D. degree.Because Warren Harding came from the wrong side of the tracks in Marion, Ohio, his father-in-law suspected that he was part black and bitterly opposed his daughter’s decision to marry him. DNA tests on male collateral Harding descendants have determined that the family has no African ancestry.Calvin Coolidge was fluent in Italian and wrote a translation of Dante’s Inferno. A story that immediately after their wedding he gave his wife a bag of socks to darn may be apocryphal.Herbert Hoover claimed to be the very first student to enroll at Stanford (in 1891) because he was the first to move into a dorm. He and his wife learned Mandarin Chinese while he was working as a mining engineer in China. In the White House they conversed in Mandarin when they wanted to foil eavesdroppers.Franklin Roosevelt’s polio may actually have been Guillain-Barre syndrome. His parents were sixth cousins and he was his wife Eleanor’s fifth cousin once removed.Harry Truman served in World War I even though he should have been rejected for military service for his poor eyesight. Desperate to serve his country, he passed his physical by memorizing the eye chart.Dwight Eisenhower’s mother was a pacifist who did not approve of her son’s decision to attend West Point. Because of his long military career, he and Mamie never owned a house until they bought their retirement home, a farm in Gettysburg, Pa. On their wedding day Ike unromantically told Mamie, “My country comes first and always will. You come second.”Improbable as it now sounds, John F. Kennedy was once a Boy Scout. As a prep school student, Kennedy joined some of his friends in a practical joke, blowing up a toilet seat. When the headmaster referred to the vandals as “muckers,” the conspirators named themselves The Muckers Club.Lyndon Johnson proposed to Claudia “Lady Bird” Taylor the morning after they met. She turned him down, but he continued to propose for the next two weeks until she finally accepted.During his years (1963–68) as a corporate lawyer in New York City, Richard Nixon became a connoisseur of fine wines. As president, when he hosted a dinner, he served himself a better wine than he served his guests. White House waiters were instructed to wrap his bottle in a towel so that no one could see the label.Gerald Ford was born Leslie King, Jr. After his mother divorced his father and remarried, she and her second husband, Gerald Rudolff Ford, began calling her son Gerald Rudolff Ford, Jr., although his stepfather never formally adopted him. As an adult, Ford legally changed his name and began spelling his middle name “Rudolph.” On a state visit to Japan, Ford, a graduate of the University of Michigan, was serenaded by a band playing the fight song of Michigan State. Ford lived 93 years and 165 days, which to date is the longest life of any U.S. president. [UPDATE: Jimmy Carter is now the longest-lived president.]Jimmy Carter is the only U.S. president who has lived in public housing. He, Rosalynn, and their three sons spent a year in subsidized housing in Plains after he resigned from the Navy to take over his father’s peanut business. Although his father left a sizable estate, he made so many bequests that no one, including Jimmy, got rich from his death.Ronald Reagan was given his first nickname, “Dutch,” by his father, who said he looked like “a fat little Dutchman.”George H. W. Bush was nicknamed “Poppy” as a child. His granddaughter, Jenna Bush Hager, named her second daughter Poppy for him.Bill Clinton played rugby at Oxford while he was a Rhodes Scholar. He underwent quadruple bypass surgery in 2004 and became a vegan afterward.Although his family’s fortune was made in the oil business, as governor of Texas George W. Bush signed a law that required electricity retailers in Texas to buy a certain amount of energy from renewable sources.Barack Obama speaks Bahasa Indonesian at about a fifth-grade level.

Are there any good colleges in US open for admission that don't require GRE and can offer scholarship as well?

Most graduate school admissions generally require GRE scores. If you are expecting a scholarship, taking the GRE with a distinguishing score may be the thing to do. We know there are exceptions. You have to find a way to distinguish yourself but an impressive GRE score may not be that thing.There is a rather long list of univrsities which do not require the GRE. Here it is – it may not be complete.University of Dayton – GRE is optional for all engineering programshttp://gradadmission.udayton.edu/app…adm_scores.aspStevens Institute of Technologyhttp://www.stevens.edu/gradadmission…ams/index.htmlNew Mexico state University for Masters in Computer Sciencehttp://www.gradschool.nmsu.edu/GraduateDegrees.htmlUniversity of Nebraska-Lincolnhttp://engineering.unl.edu/academicu…uate-FAQ.shtmlUniversity of Pittsburg – GRE score not required for Materials Science and Engineeringhttp://www.engr.pitt.edu/admissions/graduate/gre.htmlUniversity of Northern Virginia in Manassas, VAhttp://www.unva.edu/admin_req2.htmPurdue University West Lafayette, Indianahttp://www.cs.purdue.edu/academic_pr…rements.sxhtmlMIT-massachusetts institute of technology – Electrical Engineering and computer science do not require GRE scoreshttp://www.eecs.mit.edu/grad/faqs.html#1California State University Sacramento – don’t require GRE for Civil Engineeringhttp://www.csus.edu/gradstudies/Faqa.htm#GRE_GMAT_MATUniversity of Bridgeport, Connecticut – Master’s of Science in Computer Science (M.S.), Computer Engineering (M.S.), Electrical Engineering (M.S.), Mechanical Engineering (M.S.), and Technology Management (M.S.) – GRE is recommended but not requiredhttp://www.bridgeport.edu/pages/3664.aspOklahoma City University, Oklahoma – OCU does not require the GRE or GMAT examinations for entrance into the graduate programs, except for the MBA and MSA programs, which require the GMAThttp://www.okcu.edu/admissions/iso/questions.aspxFarleigh Dickinson University(NJ)Monmouth University(NJ)Montclair State University(NJ)The Richard Stockton College of NJ(NJ)Rowan University(NJ)Wichita State UniversityKansas State UniversityVirginia State UniversityFlorida International University for MS,PhD in Computer ScienceVillanova University for MS in EEUniversity of Idaho for MS in Environmental science and Computer EngineeringWest Texas A&M UniversityUniversity of Florida for Arts EducationGeorge Mason Univ (for Masters in Health Information Systems)Revier UniversityThere are also some departments in universities where the GRE is not required for graduate admissionUniversity of Maryland – Baltimore CountyGeographic Information SystemsHuman Centered ComputingApplied SociologyNorth Carolina State UniversityArts and DesignLandscape ArchitectureUniversity of Massachusetts – BostonGerontologyIowa State UniversityElectrical Engineering (TOEFL 79+)Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering (GRE not required)George Mason UniversityCivil EngineeringComputer ForensicsStatisticsTelecommunications (GRE Scores Not Required)University of WashingtonConstruction Engineering (online)San Jose State UniversitySoftware Engineering (GRE test score is not Required)MS + MBA dual Degree (GMAT required, No GRE)Embry-RiddleMS in Aerospace Engineering (GRE Not Required)Mechanical Engineering (GRE Not Required but Recommended)Washington University – St.LouisBiomedical EngineeringComputer Science & EngineeringElectrical & Systems EngineeringEnergy Environmental & Chemical EngineeringMechanical Engineering & Materials ScienceHope that helps !

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