<p>Hi, I got accepted ED to Princeton, and I was just wondering how awesome it was, on a scale of one to ten, ten being the best. Any number above ten will be interpreted as a one. To add to the fun, try ranking it as a transcendental number.</p>
<p>e[Γ(-3/2)]</p>
<p>Which roughly translates to 6.423.
Hooray for gamma functions! I would have preferred to use pi to express my opinion, but it doesn't show up correctly on these forums.</p>
<p>Wow, only a 6.5?</p>
<p>:_(</p>
<p>(pi)^2 </p>
<p>O yeah.</p>
<p>i would rate it a 'g (acceleration due to gravity)' rounded off to the nearest whole number :)</p>
<p>I'd give Princeton a 1, because its #1. Woot.</p>
<p>No seriously Princeton is awesome.</p>
<p>BEYOND awesome.</p>
<p>A 6.5?! Is that how they teach you to round?! :D</p>
<p>That's 0.77 points more than what I think Princeton deserves. :p</p>
<p>-(e^(i{pi}))*10</p>
<p>jon, I hope you're not applying to Princeton ;p</p>
<p>Nah...that's why i only gave them a 10 :)</p>
<p>Get back to me in 23 days or so.</p>
<p>i visited back during the summer (around july) and the campus was amazing, not as crowded as i expected, but still very accesible to the major cities nearby</p>
<p>it is number i^2020 in the nation :)</p>
<p>Princeton is 1/0 ly awesome
:)</p>
<p>Pretty freaking.</p>
<p>Very awesome.</p>
<p>Is it close to a 8i/10?</p>
<p>0/1 undefinable and priceless!</p>
<p>0/1 is undefinable?</p>