A member of the Romanian Mathematical Olympiad team, Negut participated in three International Mathematics Olympiads, winning a gold medal in 2004 and silver medals in 2003 and 2002. Since coming to Princeton, he has participated in three Putnam Undergraduate Mathematics Competitions, placing in the top 25 in 2006, 2005 and 2004. He also has participated in three International Math Competitions for Undergraduates, receiving the grand first prize in 2007 and 2005 and first prize in 2006.
Hah! Go back to Russia. Win gold in pinkoland and just finish in the top 25 in the Putnam?!
Seethe, Rot, seethe: A math department team consisting of Ana Caraiani '07, Andrei Negut '08 and Aaron Pixton '08 placed first in the annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, marking the first time a team from Princeton has taken the top prize in the contest's 68-year history. Where is my VCP?
Team is BS. Individual is where it's at and he ended up only in the top 25. Not to confuse you with estimates, but that probably means >20 and so he was probably the worst in the Princeton team.
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A member of the Romanian Mathematical Olympiad team, Negut participated in three International Mathematics Olympiads, winning a gold medal in 2004 and silver medals in 2003 and 2002. Since coming to Princeton, he has participated in three Putnam Undergraduate Mathematics Competitions, placing in the top 25 in 2006, 2005 and 2004. He also has participated in three International Math Competitions for Undergraduates, receiving the grand first prize in 2007 and 2005 and first prize in 2006.
Hah! Go back to Russia. Win gold in pinkoland and just finish in the top 25 in the Putnam?!
Fuck off, commie!
Forgeddabout the Putnam. Did you see where he's publishing his undergrad thesis?
Yeah. So? I also saw no estimates in that paper.
Seethe, Rot, seethe: A math department team consisting of Ana Caraiani '07, Andrei Negut '08 and Aaron Pixton '08 placed first in the annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, marking the first time a team from Princeton has taken the top prize in the contest's 68-year history.
Where is my VCP?
Team is BS. Individual is where it's at and he ended up only in the top 25. Not to confuse you with estimates, but that probably means >20 and so he was probably the worst in the Princeton team.
Probably an Iranian chick can whup his ass.
The Romanian girl on that team did even better. She's now here. C'mon, Rot, be a sport: seethe.
She's kinda cute too. OK, seething. Happy?
In hog heaven.
Snort.
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