To our readers,
Welcome to The Daily Princetonian’s second annual Senior Survey. Our team has spent months diligently analyzing responses from over 500 seniors, seeking to tell the story of the Great Class of 2023.
As you browse through the over 200 charts and graphs, compiled from nearly 60,000 data points, we ask that you take a moment to recognize the gravity of each visualization. Every bar, column, and pie represents the experiences and opinions of hundreds of students, powerfully shaped by their time at Old Nassau.
Many of the statistics within this project represent information to which the wider University community has never been privy. In some sense, these pages illustrate the most comprehensive portrait ever assembled for a graduating Princeton class.
Our survey was conducted over a period of 15 days, from April 1 to April 15, 2023. On several occasions, The Daily Princetonian emailed a Google Form to all members of the Class of 2023 included in the Residential College Student Facebook as of March 31 — a total of 1,296 people. 571 students responded, comprising 44.1 percent of the class.
Every question on the survey was optional. On select sensitive inquiries, respondents could explicitly decline to answer. Although all replies were fully anonymous, the Google Form was limited to individuals with a University-issued email address (@princeton.edu), and a feature from Google enabled the ‘Prince’ to prevent multiple submissions.
To protect respondents’ anonymity, only select members of our Data team accessed the raw numbers, and none made any effort to identify individual seniors. Further, we collected and aggregated all personal data on Google accounts unaffiliated with the University.
Our team exercised discretion when presenting the data, carefully examining the implications of various tabulations and striving to ensure privacy at every juncture. As all of our queries were optional, many questions garnered sample sizes one to two percent smaller than the overall respondent pool. In our narratives, “respondent,” “senior,” “student,” or any comparable phrase refers to those who answered a given question.
Special thanks to 2022 Senior Survey Director Caroline di Vittorio ‘22 for her work on the inaugural survey and developing programs to generate charts and web generation.
We did not calculate the significance test results of data points drawing from two or more questions, nor did we make any attempt to alter the weight of various demographic cohorts to more accurately match the complete Class of 2023.
Thank you for taking the time to read, consider, and interrogate our work. The Senior Survey is meant to serve as a collaborative reflection, initiating dialogue for the greater Princeton community while preserving the stories of this consummately unique class. We also hope that it is, and continues to be, a whole lot of fun.
Cheers,
Elaine Huang ’25 and Charlie Roth ’25
Welcome to The Daily Princetonian’s second annual Senior Survey. Our team has spent months diligently analyzing responses from over 500 seniors, seeking to tell the story of the Great Class of 2023.
As you browse through the over 200 charts and graphs, compiled from nearly 60,000 data points, we ask that you take a moment to recognize the gravity of each visualization. Every bar, column, and pie represents the experiences and opinions of hundreds of students, powerfully shaped by their time at Old Nassau.
Many of the statistics within this project represent information to which the wider University community has never been privy. In some sense, these pages illustrate the most comprehensive portrait ever assembled for a graduating Princeton class.
Our survey was conducted over a period of 15 days, from April 1 to April 15, 2023. On several occasions, The Daily Princetonian emailed a Google Form to all members of the Class of 2023 included in the Residential College Student Facebook as of March 31 — a total of 1,296 people. 571 students responded, comprising 44.1 percent of the class.
Every question on the survey was optional. On select sensitive inquiries, respondents could explicitly decline to answer. Although all replies were fully anonymous, the Google Form was limited to individuals with a University-issued email address (@princeton.edu), and a feature from Google enabled the ‘Prince’ to prevent multiple submissions.
To protect respondents’ anonymity, only select members of our Data team accessed the raw numbers, and none made any effort to identify individual seniors. Further, we collected and aggregated all personal data on Google accounts unaffiliated with the University.
Our team exercised discretion when presenting the data, carefully examining the implications of various tabulations and striving to ensure privacy at every juncture. As all of our queries were optional, many questions garnered sample sizes one to two percent smaller than the overall respondent pool. In our narratives, “respondent,” “senior,” “student,” or any comparable phrase refers to those who answered a given question.
Special thanks to 2022 Senior Survey Director Caroline di Vittorio ‘22 for her work on the inaugural survey and developing programs to generate charts and web generation.
We did not calculate the significance test results of data points drawing from two or more questions, nor did we make any attempt to alter the weight of various demographic cohorts to more accurately match the complete Class of 2023.
Thank you for taking the time to read, consider, and interrogate our work. The Senior Survey is meant to serve as a collaborative reflection, initiating dialogue for the greater Princeton community while preserving the stories of this consummately unique class. We also hope that it is, and continues to be, a whole lot of fun.
Cheers,
Elaine Huang ’25 and Charlie Roth ’25