Not much to say. Just a minor note to reiterate: if you are going to leave a long comment I am liable to just not post it if I have no idea what you are saying. If it’s short I might let it go, though I prefer you not be cryptic if you don’t have to be.
I got this email last week from a reader, and wonder what people think:
Dear Razib:
I am 19 years old and I am a freshman in college. I am not sure which direction I should go in terms of track/major. Whatever I do, I want to play to my strengths.
My strengths:
High verbal IQ (top 4%)
-Higher scores on Reading (31) and English (30) than science (26) and math (28).
I tend to do well in school regardless of class(3.9)My Weaknesses:
-Low average performance IQ (90)
-Chronic Illnesses (Crohns and Bipolar)What would be the ideal path that would make me the most money while utilizing my strengths?
I told him I have a hard time believing the score of 90 given his other results (they’re ACT). But there are I suppose people with wildly uncorrelated cognitive skill sets.
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