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To: Dave who wrote (181165)5/16/2005 3:10:18 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Dave, If an engineer takes this test below, they are probably in the upper > 95% percentile in three areas....

But ironically, their occupation drags them down in the test to a few points above a funeral director:

US Class Comparison Calculator:

nytimes.com

What does that say for how popular smartness is in this country?

What does that say about the future of America?

If a govt invested in a country's future research, rather than flippers, you wouldn't have this negative situation. Research would be cool and popular. Instead, we have become a consumer marketing country filled with slogans and one-liners, without the intellectual depth of innovation.

Look no further than the positive energy Arnold created with the stem scientists, to understand what should be done.

Regards,
Amy J PS In the engineering community, 120 might be so-so, which probably explains why you think it is average.
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