<p>No, you can’t send them. Will you be applying EA to Stanford as an international student?</p>
<p>@NavalTradition, it’s pretty decent. Not as interested in them as I would be for Math/CS courses, but they sound fun. </p>
<p>@BiologyMaster the mention regarding Olympiads was simply because a lot of people equate passion in a subject to medals in the Olympiad. Sorry :P</p>
<p>The basic question is : does Princeton value grades more than something unique like a research paper or something? Have there been cases where students without straight A’s have been admitted due to some X Factor?</p>
<p>@Gibby so you’re saying that you never know if your paper will be sent to the math dept or not?</p>
<p>@aviraldg, sorry for any inconvenience caused to you, Sir ;)</p>
<p>@klouie10133, alright. No, I’m applying regular. If, in the additional info, I provide em a link to my paper, will it help?</p>
<p>@Hopsin I don’t hate it per se; I hate the way we’re made to learn it by rote in India.</p>
<p>@bilnythesciguy So you sent 2 Abstracts? What was your paper based on? (If I may ask, that is )</p>
<p>And I’ve been working on my grades; I managed straight A’s too. But that should not be the focus of my application; my passion for math should be!</p>
<p>Most admitted Princeton students don’t have perfect straight A records. </p>
<p>Obviously this paper means a lot to you, so ffs just either submit it or include a link to it on arxiv in some prominent place on the application.</p>
<p>@NavalTradition Cool. How do you submit it? Snail mail?</p>