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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ever since the tech bros got on the scene, people have been obsessed with IQ. Yes, if you think your child is the next Pierre Bourdieu or Harold Bloom, IQ dictates much of their life and, frankly, will ostracize them a bit. I don’t mean to offend, but [b]highly intelligent people tend to be neurodivergent or social outsiders[/b]. These types are great fits for a PhD and eventually rise quickly in their fields, but I don’t think it makes sense to center the entirety of undergrad around capturing the highest talent for a PhD.[/quote] False. It’s just a smear campaign against the highly intelligent people, and it only happens in the U.S.[/quote] I’m from Germany, but nice try. Being socially adapt is a pretty important trait in the US. Your whole society is built on it. Live with it. [/quote]
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