<p>wasting brain space huh?...
oh man when i memorized that 510 digits of pi... i couldn't think of anything else... i couldn't do any calculus or physics.. god that was a disaster.. all i could think of was pi pi pi...... RIIIGHT...</p>
<p>hahaha yeah how stupid is that!...</p>
<p>"Dear Princeton Adcoms: I am writing to explain my downward trend in GPA. You see, I started memorizing pi, and with every new digit I acquired, I forgot the name of a World War II battle. So the F in US History wasn't really my fault, and the 390 on my US History SAT II should really be excused..."</p>
<p>There's an automatic acceptance, if you ask me. :D</p>
<p>Y'all are crazy (please excuse the nonexistent contraction, I live in Kansas, home of the last surviving advocates of intelligent design in the science curriculum). Pi to me is 3.14159. That's all I've ever needed to know. And it was easy as pie to learn (bad pun, I know, but I couldn't resist :))</p>
<p>I love my TI-89.</p>
<p>Have you seen a TI-92? A guy in my calculus class had one; it looked like a mini laptop (with keyboard) but it was certainly one **** of a calculator.</p>
<p>It looks like a ****ing nuclear bomb detonator to me lol.</p>
<p>he's probably compensating.</p>
<p>hahahahahahahahaha lol notfadeaway</p>
<p>VIVA LA TI-89!!!</p>
<p>P.S. I don't have a 92 or Voyager 200 because no standardized tests allow them.</p>
<p>I still have my good ol' TI-83 plus hehe</p>
<p>notfadeaway you may be correct; the student in question was one of the more effeminate males in my school. Perhaps his "man-calculator" was a way to express his suppressed masculinity.</p>
<p>pros: EVERYTHING, except 1 little con..</p>
<p>con: I hate with a passion the super upscale town. It looks like the inside of a mall to me. If I bought 1 thing there, my monthly spending money would be gone!</p>
<p>The only con I can think of is the substantial amount of weird people who plan to apply there this year, as shown by the members of this message board. </p>
<p>JK, I'm just playing with y'all. Conversing with other potential classmates has made me even more psyched to get through this admissions process and attend the school.</p>
<p>Ditto. It's nice to know that I wouldn't be the only crazy person.</p>
<p>you mean... you wouldn't be the only normal person... ;)</p>
<p>Same thing? :D</p>
<p>So, is the verdict that Princeton is great and anybody who doesn't agree doesn't know what they're talkin' 'bout?</p>
<p>i never know what i'm talking about. but i agree.</p>
<p>Awww you little '10ers <em>pinches cheek</em> so cute. Totally reminds me of last year. </p>
<p>I only knew pi to 3.14. :p</p>
<p>Pros: Campus is pretty and safe
Cons: They don't show you the ugly parts, like Butler :(</p>
<p>undergrads get butlers? i thought that was a grad-student only perk</p>
<p>I don't know of grad students who have butlers actually.</p>