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by antisthenes
697 days ago
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> The point that college is becoming useless as a reversion to the mean? The point that college stopped being a signal of raw intelligence and potential and became a way to gatekeep people who couldn't afford it from the same level of white-collar jobs of people that could. > There would always be outliers - did a 140 IQ student have a bad experience in college when the average was 120? Probably to some degree, but it wasn't that pronounced. People below a certain intelligence level almost have a deliberate culture of ignorance (at least in America) - e.g. being proud of not having critical thinking skills and berating others for sounding smart. People like this don't belong in college. |
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You've conveniently not stated what you to believe that threshold to be, and likely no evidence exists to support your hypothesis so I'm not even going to ask for it.