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[quote=Anonymous][quote]The second part of what you say is also wrong. I don't think affluence = intelligence. Higher SES kids might score better on tests, but it is not because they are more intelligent. It is usually because they are exposed to more stuff that is relevant to the tests (i.e. their families use a larger vocabulary, et cetera). But that is not the same as intelligence.[/quote] Yes and no. You need to factor in the area employment market. In this area, the affluent are also competitive as the job market attracts people from all over the country. In order to be affluent (unless you are one of the few old money legacies in VA) you need to be able to perform at the top of your field. You have more parents with high IQs and multiple professional degrees in the affluent areas and therefore more genetically gifted kids. The immigrant community also breaks down into two groups. You have the immigrants who came here through education. They had to be able to achieve at the highest level to immigrate through education, often in STEM fields. They also highly value education so you have kids with a combo of genetic high iQs and incredible work ethics. [/quote]
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