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Winterfells wrote:
Let me discuss this with my "colleague" to see if this title is appropriate.
For science!
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Anyone can be smart, work hard, do academically well, but it all comes down to that person's mindset. Its quite tricky to identify intelligence.
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A person who acknowledges what he doesn't know.
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knowing your not smart.
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I do think mathematical and literary intelligence are dependent on different brain processes. Otherwise people wouldn't have varying levels of both. For instance, I have a colleague who can't balance her checkbook, but claimed she could predict a freshman's verbal SAT score within 20 points based on their in-class essays. We tested her on a stack from another teacher, without names, (to keep it blind) and her statistical range was even closer than that.
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not being karmacide
and not blahblahahaha
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