<p>Hello,
After years of work, I have successfully found a way to compare colleges based on the intelligence levels of the kids attending. I would like to call it the Real Cool Theorem in honor of me. It’s very simple.
First, I need to introduce a new unit of measurement called Cools ( in honor of me). They are measurements of intelligence
Here is how it goes:</p>
<p>Acceptance rate of college A is X%</p>
<p>To Calculate the number of cools, you do (100/X). So for a college with a 10% acceptance rate, they would get 10 cools.</p>
<p>Once you find the number of cools a college has, you can directly compare them with other colleges. I’ll show you an example</p>
<p>Ex:</p>
<p>UC Berkeley Acceptance Rate 2014 : 17.3%
Stanford Acceptance Rate 2014: 5.07%</p>
<p>UC Berkeley Cools = 100/(17.3) = 5.78 Cools
Stanford Cools = 100/(5.07) = 19.72 Cools</p>
<p>After finding the number of cools you can conclude the following statement:</p>
<p>This means, on average, that Stanford kids are (19.72/5.78) or 3.412 times smarter than Berkeley kids. </p>
<p>I hope this helps in your college search.</p>