New York Diary - Day 4

After yet another monstrous all you can eat buffet at the legendary Mamma Sbarro's, where Mr Duthie clinched the bacon eating contest, we boarded the bus for our excursion to Princeton University. We were met with $1 any size coffees and our cheery tour guide Tom Quirk who was well versed in the skill of walking backwards, even up stairs whilst touring us. We were led around the residential section of the campus while informing us of the rich history that this prestigious establishment had to offer. Not quite as rich however as the sweet and sour chicken buffet we were presented with on arrival at Whitman College for luncheon. Joining us for luncheon was a range  of faculty and students from the university who spoke to us about quick maths, economics and the wonder of general life as a Princetonian. 

Aprés our delicious luncheon, we had the pleasure of hearing from a member of the admissions department on Academics, extracurriculars, residential life and financial aid. This was particularly useful for those keen scholars amongst us who were considering application to the the US. 


Following our interesting talk we had a whistle stop tour of campus and swung by the Economics department to meet old Fettesian and Nobel laureate Professor Sir Angus Deaton. The group conversed with him on such matters as his draw to Princeton, his meeting of fettesians around the world and his time as a hockey goalie at Fettes.

We returned to the bus and were ready for the final event of the day, the well awaited clash of the NHL titans; New Jersey Devils and Tampa Bay Lightning. After dolla dawgs, free NJ Devils merch (courtesy of Mr Shelleys tweet) and the glorious yet nailbiting triumph of the Devils on pens, we made our back to Manhattan on the train. We were all glad for our beds as we arrived back at the YMCA, put on our nightcaps and settled in for some well deserved shut eye.

By Arran T & Ralph W

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