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
@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.
@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