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by geezerjay
2723 days ago
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> If you can’t hack calculus you will never be an Engineering professor, likewise close critical reading and an English professor. You don't need to score high marks in IQ tests to pass calculus, and there are plenty of fields of research in engineering where a good grasp of calculus is fundamental. Thus, quite obviously you can become an engineering professor eventhough you suck at calculus. > I guarantee you MENSA members have higher incomes and educational attainment than non members. Feel free to provide any reference to back your baseless assertion. |
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Graph showing 110 is about the minimum, not for understanding calculus well enough to teach it, but for any job as a teacher.
Source article
https://www1.udel.edu/educ/gottfredson/reprints/1998generali...
The General Intelligence Factor
82% of American Mensa members have a Bachelor’s or higher. Given that that’s double the rate among the general populace I’m just going to presume they make more money without botering to look it up.
https://www.us.mensa.org/learn/about/demographics/