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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People don't seem to understand that the kids that graduate from a CS program and typically much more intelligent that the others who didn't, especially considering the competition to get into those programs over the past several years. Do you think they won't be able to figure out their careers relative to someone who majored in, what, English?[/quote] This is a fascinating statement to make. We are all probably biased to think that our own type of intelligence is 'smarter' than others. I am in the humanities and generally speaking find computer science types to be inarticulate, less knowledgeable about history, geopolitics, and areas like philosophy and literature, and just generally lacking in the kind of wisdom that makes someone well rounded. I would certainly never think that someone with a CS degree was smarter than anyone else, on the contrary, based on my experience they tend to have a very limited type of intelligence. [/quote]
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