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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> But seeing as we live in a world where having a

> big pair of bristols will earn you more having a

> first class maths degree then who really gives a

> f*ck.


The intelligence you are born with is no more to your credit than the beauty you are born with - discuss..

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> IQ tends to be tested under exam conditions,

> involving no verbal communication but in life I

> believe we are judged by friends and peers on our

> communication skills and ability to talk around

> subjects and express our thoughts verbally.

>

> Which is more valuable skill in life, strong

> analytical/logical skills, or verbal communication

> skills.



hopefully it's not got much to do with the ability to use questions marks


(sorry - personal irrational thing that causes me rage)

I have a friend who said in 1st year at Secondary School, in the end of year exams, he came top of the year and the teacher in one particular subject had to double check who he was, she did not recognise his name as he had contributed nothing verbally to the class all year, but came top of the class.


Socially he is a man of few words but he is a consultant doctor. So he is trusted with life and death decisions.


I think verbal communication skills are very important in life and personal relationships and socially people make their own judgements as to your level of intelligence based on their interaction with you.


I wish my verbal communication skills were better, but given the choice I'd choose logic as I think in the way intelligenece is measured for school and professional exams etc it a strong attribute to have. If you can verbally communicate that too its a bonus.



????? (in case I missed any)

I think sitting exams can be a skill in itself that doesn't require high levels of intelligence. An ability to write coherently and succinctly, an ability to remember key facts, to plagiarise study aids without being seen to...


There was also a strong oral component to quite a few of my exams.


Academically I did way better than my brother. But my brother's blessed with a brio and a confidence and an ability to sell coals to newcastle, and I think all of those things have stood him in greater stead than my English Speaking Board exams.

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