Exposure to education, including through obtaining a four-year degree, generally lessened the blow to IQ points. The study suggests, however, that this is less so for younger participants. “[E]xposure to education may only be protective for certain age groups,” according to the authors.
Yes, and dry streets are protective against rain.
These authors are retarded. (Success in) education was historically indicative of higher IQ, because admittance and ability to pass was tied to intelligence. Once this misunderstanding was cemented, universities stopped failing students for sub-standard performance and started admitting anyone with a pulse for those sweet, sweet gov bucks, a university diploma stopped being a useful proxy for above-average IQ.
It’s also why millions of “graduates” are clamoring for their degrees to be paid for by taxpayers, as they couldn’t succeed with the useless piece of paper alone.
You would think that at some point they would stop pushing the idea that everyone belongs in college. There are plenty of trades out there. I joined the Air Force after high school and went to college on base
Yes but you don't understand that trades are for the uneducated countryside right winger boys? I'm so glad I picked up my trade in highschool already and was already making money off of it while my peers were either working shit deadend jobs or wasting time in college.
My good friend has a high school diploma and is a carpenter. Makes 6 figures. It’s absurd that that is the attitude towards trades but I’m happy to see people excel. Congrats to you.
Yes, and dry streets are protective against rain.
These authors are retarded. (Success in) education was historically indicative of higher IQ, because admittance and ability to pass was tied to intelligence. Once this misunderstanding was cemented, universities stopped failing students for sub-standard performance and started admitting anyone with a pulse for those sweet, sweet gov bucks, a university diploma stopped being a useful proxy for above-average IQ.
It’s also why millions of “graduates” are clamoring for their degrees to be paid for by taxpayers, as they couldn’t succeed with the useless piece of paper alone.
You would think that at some point they would stop pushing the idea that everyone belongs in college. There are plenty of trades out there. I joined the Air Force after high school and went to college on base
Yes but you don't understand that trades are for the uneducated countryside right winger boys? I'm so glad I picked up my trade in highschool already and was already making money off of it while my peers were either working shit deadend jobs or wasting time in college.
My good friend has a high school diploma and is a carpenter. Makes 6 figures. It’s absurd that that is the attitude towards trades but I’m happy to see people excel. Congrats to you.