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Re: relationship between SAT scores and intelligence?
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[ QUOTE ] I'm sure Philo's points are truer for non science classes. A motivated student at Iowa State is going to get better at English Literature than a lazy student who barely skates through Brown. But the same is much less likely to be true in Physics. Innate intelligence, unfortunately plays too great a part. [/ QUOTE ] Taraz and Tame Dueces, Disagree with this? If so, why? How are you using the definition of intelligence differently to DS? [/ QUOTE ] I disagree with the usage of the word "innate", but I agree otherwise. I would agree that there is probably a lot of mathematical thinking and understanding that is relatively immutable by the time you reach college though. This doesn't mean that this ability is inborn necessarily. |
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