Are you better at stem subjects or humanities based subjects?
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Same for me I’m good at math and science but I don’t love it like I love history and literature. I’m still gonna pursue a stem degree though.I'm equal in both. But my profession is in stem (money) but my heart is in humanities.
That's simply not true.Remember kids, academics is not a measure of your intelligence but rather a measure of your memorizational skills.
Make your case wise kingThat's simply not true.
Gonna have to disagree, thats what people say as an excuse when not doing well. Academics does not equal intelligence but it is much more than memorization.Remember kids, academics is not a measure of your intelligence but rather a measure of your memorizational skills.
No, I don't think I will.Make your case wise king
Well saidI'm good at what I devote consistent time and energy toward.
No, public education is memorization and doing it for praise. Not much more to it. You memorize the information the teacher tells you, and you repeat it on a test. Doesn’t really take a lot. The over wheel mount majority of people could get As easily, they just don’t care enough to put in the effort to memorize. Not much intelligence needed to memorize and repeat.Gonna have to disagree, thats what people say as an excuse when not doing well. Academics does not equal intelligence but it is much more than memorization.
You won’t because there isn’t a case to be made. memorizing words on a page and reciting them back is not intelligence. I’m so sorry about it.No, I don't think I will.
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If it helps you sleep at night then tell yourself that.No, public education is memorization and doing it for praise. Not much more to it. You memorize the information the teacher tells you, and you repeat it on a test. Doesn’t really take a lot. The over wheel mount majority of people could get As easily, they just don’t care enough to put in the effort to memorize. Not much intelligence needed to memorize and repeat.
You won’t because there isn’t a case to be made. memorizing words on a page and reciting them back is not intelligence. I’m so sorry about it.
Memorization apples more for lower education in high school grades correlate with effort and loosely correlate with intelligence.If it helps you sleep at night then tell yourself that.
Remember kids, academics is not a measure of your intelligence but rather a measure of your memorizational skills.
You take equations and plug the information that needs to be plugged in. The equations have been created already and you just need to figure out what’s what after you’re shown how to do so. Honestly a 10yr old could do college mathematics if shown the formulas and what goes where. No intelligence really required in plugging numbers in.For a Humanities subject, sure. There is no way you’re just memorising Physics or Maths though.
It’s much more complex than a couple formula’s everybody would be a engineer if that was the case.You take equations and plug the information that needs to be plugged in. The equations have been created already and you just need to figure out what’s what after you’re shown how to do so. Honestly a 10yr old could do college mathematics if shown the formulas and what goes where. No intelligence really required in plugging numbers in.
If you believe otherwise, educate me. Make your case. I’m sorry if I hurt your pride because you value yourself on what public education low wage teachers deem good memorizations skills.If it helps you sleep at night then tell yourself that.
If we’re being real, the majority of people CAN be engineers. Unless they’re intellectually disadvantaged. What differentiates is discipline, and caring enough, not “not being intelligent enough”.It’s much more complex than a couple formula’s everybody would be a engineer if that was the case.
Job and intellect are correlated there are multiple lectures on it everybody can’t be what they want.If we’re being real, the majority of people CAN be engineers. Unless they’re intellectually disadvantaged. What differentiates is discipline, and caring enough, not “not being intelligent enough”.