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Reply to "Same college, same sorority, many of my prettiest sorority sisters did not marry well. Who did? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to an expensive private school that catered to political families and all the men went on to marry equally educated, well-traveled, bilingual women. They aren’t particularly beautiful women but they share the same life experiences and fit in their families. This is a well-studied phenomenon btw, assortative mating is [b]the reason for increasing, permanent gaps in IQ distribution across the population[/b].[/quote] This is a public health & safety crisis that is going to require government intervention in the coming years.[/quote] This and the PP are implying the private school educated young women have higher IQs but there's nothing to suggest they do. In regards to this specific thread, they ended up at the same average university as their non-prep school sorority sisters. If anything, it seems far more to do with "pedigree" than IQ, no? Many are from the same exact affluent towns. Local private day school over the local excellent public implies a higher IQ? Not to me, especially if they all ended up at the same party college.[/quote]
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