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by throwawayapples
951 days ago
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> If we look at university performance at the margin, we would really be expecting some of these people to have won a Fields Medal or a Nobel Prize-winning discovery. At the highest-level universities, nearly every applicant is already exceptional before they're even accepted, and yet: Even if you carefully selected 100 or so people out of nearly any university, it's statistically unlikely that a Fields medal winner, Nobel prize laureate, or unicorn founder would come to fruition out of any of them, even if we allow more than a decade. |
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