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So supposedly getting Bachelor degrees in fields like criminal justice improves one's chance of becoming a police officer

But having too high an IQ makes it difficult to become accepted

So does this imply someone can have a bachelor degree and be no smarter than the average person

In other words college did not improve their intelligence

Or they were below average intelligence when they enrolled in college and came out average with their criminal justice degree upon graduation

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@shortstories IMO collage only work for weak minded people that have herd mentality.

Because the more intelligent people have hard times when you think about everything they teach you. How usefull it is or how useless it is and how it can be done better way.

While weak minded people hear something and will remember it as fact be it what ever. While being likeble by teachers (system)

@Stahesh

Very stupid people can not ever remember what they are told on a test

Stupid people sometimes remember what they are told on a test and believe it is true if they got the problem marked as correct when they remembered it for the test

Average people think about whether or not it has real life application outside the test

Smart people think about whether or not it is true

Very smart people think about whether or not it is true under specific context, circumstances or definitions

@shortstories @Stahesh
Wise people ask about the purpose of the test, who it benefits, what's the propaganda being pushed and if it's actually beneficial to invest their time in taking the test at all.

Well, improving intelligence is not easy, nor is it the same process as acquiring knowledge through study. For the most part your intelligence is what you're born with. You can exercise your brain like a muscle, you can feed your brain the right things and improve it marginally, but you're not going to drastically surpass what you were born with.

I don't believe degrees have a direct correlation with intelligence. You can use your intelligence to help you earn one, but the act of acquiring more knowledge on any number of subjects does not automatically increase your intelligence in my opinion. I guess it's just splitting hairs, but they want you to be some average asshole that had the discipline to prove they know something and earn a degree.
When you think about the vast endless array of subjects to learn about, those PhDs had only been thinking about ONE thing for 4 years 😏
bachelors is 4 to 5 years PHD is around 8 years. Get your HS degree first tard.
>vast endless array
Dudes got his thesaurus tab open.

@shortstories Yes on your 2nd, 3rd and 4th points. IQ and intelligence is a genetic trait and cannot be "improved".
It is similar to having a low CPU power. You are trying to make complex calculations with low power.

@sardonicsmile @shortstories

This is the reality that almost all human behavior is designed to avoid seeing.

@amerika @sardonicsmile @shortstories

People think that high educations mean high intelligence...

As if I wasn't already annoyed. :pepe_tard:

Just smart enough to memorize but too dumb to ask questions will probably get you through University faster than if U start asking questions and try to actually understand anything.

Hitler mentions this in Mein Kampf. Reading to memorize or reading to understand.

@EvolLove @sardonicsmile @shortstories

Higher education used to overlap with high intelligence.

After nepotism and affirmative action, not so much. Education had to be dumbed down.

Bigger point is that being good at memorizing stuff and taking tests often does not apply to the real world.

@amerika @sardonicsmile @shortstories

The Brain has at least 7 different intelligence's that aren't overlapping.

One of them is reading writing. Another is calculus. Those are the only 2 that are of use in mist studies.

I guess the ability to memorize is kind of essential too.

Depends on the major. Just memorization isn't enough to get one through to an engineering degree. Or at least it didn't used to be. Don't know how it is today, maybe that's dumbed down too.

@BroDrillard @amerika @sardonicsmile @shortstories

Yes, I think Engineers actually have to be intelligent.

So it depends on what U are studying.

I know someone who is in one way very intelligent. An engineer. But then he took the Covid vaccine because if U don't vaccinate U are an idiot or something of that accord.

But that is what makes intelligence complex.

@EvolLove @BroDrillard @amerika @sardonicsmile

A lot of engineers are stupid order followers who are not as smart as the physicists

They just learn to follow the protocol an employer wants and use numbers in following the orders

This is not true about all engineers

Also there is an exception in that a lot of astronomers in the physics community and certain other fields of physics involve a lot of fakery

@shortstories @EvolLove @BroDrillard @sardonicsmile

Most people are this way generally

Engineers often are rigid thinkers who break down with too many variables or ambiguities.

@EvolLove @amerika @shortstories

Do you have any excerpts, for reference? I have not read his manifesto bit perhaps it is something to consider.

@sardonicsmile @EvolLove @amerika

Memorizing to understand is better than reading to understand

but reading to memorize is worse than reading to understand

If you memorize a quote or an equation then you can contemplate the meaning when you are not looking at it or hearing it from someone else

However some people do not memorize to understand things but only to answer test questions

>all human behavior

all western liberal human behavior
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