This thread became really cool very quickly. grabs popcorn and waits for more wisdom from Dr Matt
[quote]Consul wrote:
This thread became really cool very quickly. grabs popcorn and waits for more wisdom from Dr Matt[/quote]
LOL. Thanks, but more wisdom will have to wait until tomorrow. I have a reservation for 6 with my better half.
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]Consul wrote:
This thread became really cool very quickly. grabs popcorn and waits for more wisdom from Dr Matt[/quote]
LOL. Thanks, but more wisdom will have to wait until tomorrow. I have a reservation for 6 with my better half.[/quote]
The anticipation is killing me LOL
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:
My best advice for grad school is to avoid sociopaths and dangerously negligent apartment managers. It’ll help with your gpa, sanity, and overall health.[/quote]
Yeah, it is best to just get together with 3 or 4 other grad students that you know and can trust and just rent a decent house. That is what I did in grad school. It was like the big bang theory with no Penny and we were not funny.
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lololololol sounds like me and my friends except there is a lot of us and there are girls and we are funny …[/quote]
Damn, wish I’d have known you back in my college days. With my group we just did homework problems and geeked out about math and physics and wondered why we didn’t have girlfriends. I figured that one out a year or two after starting grad school and changed it.
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What would that be out of curiosity’s sake?[/quote]
You mean the girlfriend thing? For me it was a combination of general shyness and age. I started grad school at 17, and undergrad at 14, so I missed out on the years that most people spend developing skills related to dating and picking up women, so by the time I could date women my age I had no idea how to talk to them and was too afraid anyway. It took a couple of years of practice and a couple of extremely psychotic women to get over that.
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That’s why my mom didn’t let me skip grades. I already started school at 3, so I’m not sure how I would’ve turned out being around much older kids.
You can start school at age three in America?
[quote]Consul wrote:
You can start school at age three in America? [/quote]
You can. I had a late birthday.
Nice to know I’m not the only science guy on here lol
[quote]Kakarat wrote:
Nice to know I’m not the only science guy on here lol[/quote]
We’ve already discussed this lol
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Kakarat wrote:
Nice to know I’m not the only science guy on here lol[/quote]
We’ve already discussed this lol[/quote]
But I didn’t know about you and your physics lol
Fuck the OP. This version is better.
high IQ = excuse for being stupid
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
Fuck the OP. This version is better.[/quote]
Dr. Matt is a master of turning crumby threads into something good. The funniest part is that I don’t even think he means to lol.
[quote]Kakarat wrote:
high IQ = excuse for being stupid[/quote]
I don’t remember where but I’ve heard that the IQ test is designed identical to the SAT. If this is true, that is downright retarded.
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Kakarat wrote:
high IQ = excuse for being stupid[/quote]
I don’t remember where but I’ve heard that the IQ test is designed identical to the SAT. If this is true, that is downright retarded.[/quote]
There’s even SAT to IQ conversion charts out there. Mine line up perfectly. Kinda weird.
[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Kakarat wrote:
high IQ = excuse for being stupid[/quote]
I don’t remember where but I’ve heard that the IQ test is designed identical to the SAT. If this is true, that is downright retarded.[/quote]
There’s even SAT to IQ conversion charts out there. Mine line up perfectly. Kinda weird. [/quote]
Link?
Nevermind. What’s SD? Mine is completely wrong, but then again I don’t test well and fucked up on the math portion … but even then the difference is huge.

[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
PhD in philosophy is not likely to make much more then someone with a BS in liberal arts.[/quote]
PhD in Philosophy, reign over the Kingdom of God, heavy hand in taking down communism, and perpetually act like my grandpa.
[quote]Consul wrote:
You can start school at age three in America? [/quote]
Yes, you can have special testing. It’s an uphill battle in America, they are more worried about the social aspect rather than the education aspect anymore.
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]Consul wrote:
You can start school at age three in America? [/quote]
Yes, you can have special testing. It’s an uphill battle in America, they are more worried about the social aspect rather than the education aspect anymore. [/quote]
I’m not sure I understand what you mean by that.
[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Kakarat wrote:
high IQ = excuse for being stupid[/quote]
I don’t remember where but I’ve heard that the IQ test is designed identical to the SAT. If this is true, that is downright retarded.[/quote]
There’s even SAT to IQ conversion charts out there. Mine line up perfectly. Kinda weird. [/quote]
Never did an SAT in my life so no chance to compare, but those US IQ scores look somewhat inflated.
I dunno, but in Europe 100 is the mean and 15 a standard deviation.
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Kakarat wrote:
high IQ = excuse for being stupid[/quote]
I don’t remember where but I’ve heard that the IQ test is designed identical to the SAT. If this is true, that is downright retarded.[/quote]
There’s even SAT to IQ conversion charts out there. Mine line up perfectly. Kinda weird. [/quote]
Never did an SAT in my life so no chance to compare, but those US IQ scores look somewhat inflated.
I dunno, but in Europe 100 is the mean and 15 a standard deviation. [/quote]
That’s pretty much the norm in general