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Have you seen a poor person that has a math or physics degree? If you're high iq, you should pursue
 
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correlation ≠ causation, its just that high iq ppl usually make money and also get math/physics degrees
 
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correlation ≠ causation, its just that high iq ppl usually make money and also get math/physics degrees
OP definitely shouldn't get a math degree :lul:
 
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correlation ≠ causation, its just that high iq ppl usually make money and also get math/physics degrees
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Math and physics literally changes how someone thinks, if someone is high iq and gets the tool to think like a mathematician or physicist in life, they will always mog in decision making throughout life lol
 
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Math and physics literally changes how someone thinks, if someone is high iq and gets the tool to think like a mathematician or physicist in life, they will always mog in decision making throughout life lol
i disagree, the most successful ppl i know were getting shit grades after they started prioritizing money even though they previously got straight As. i don't think not using their iq for physics/math suddenly made them dumber, nor do i think it'd make an average person smarter
 
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Second sentence

Math and physics literally changes how someone thinks, if someone is high iq and gets the tool to think like a mathematician or physicist in life, they will always mog in decision making throughout life lol
Jfl at your low iq bud

Getting a math degree didn't make them more skilled at reasoning

They got the math degree because they are more skilled at reasoning and thus it wasn't intimidating for them

You are not very skilled at reasoning...
 
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Jfl at your low iq bud

Getting a math degree didn't make them more skilled at reasoning

They got the math degree because they are more skilled at reasoning and thus it wasn't intimidating for them

You are not very skilled at reasoning...

Both things can be true at the same time. Studying a hard STEM degree definitely improves your reasoning even if it was at a high level already.
 
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Jfl at your low iq bud

Getting a math degree didn't make them more skilled at reasoning

They got the math degree because they are more skilled at reasoning

You are not very skilled at reasoning...
They always had the base of reasoning obviously, but it opens doors in the way they you think

I did imply that if youre high iq you should get it, when I say high iq, I dont mean 4.0 gpa tho since that shit is not hard to get

I mean very high iq, you get the tools of being a quant or more and analyze problems and pictures and break them down into variables better, it doesnt improve reasoning but rather helps open it

How do you derive literal pictures in physics into equations to then solve? If you understand the tools, you will break down
 
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Both things can be true at the same time. Studying a hard STEM degree definitely improves your reasoning even if it was at a high level already.
Not really

General reasoning is not changeable, it's based upon IQ

The reasoning you're referring to is specified reasoning in the math/ physics department

Iq cannot be increased, you can only try to slow down the decrease with studying and learning more / stimulating reasoning

You can't positively change actual general reasoning unless you're a drug addict and you stop doing drugs
 
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They always had the base of reasoning obviously, but it opens doors in the way they you think

I did imply that if youre high iq you should get it, when I say high iq, I dont mean 4.0 gpa tho since that shit is not hard to get

I mean very high iq, you get the tools of being a quant or more and analyze problems and pictures and break them down into variables better, it doesnt improve reasoning but rather helps open it

How do you derive literal pictures in physics into equations to then solve? If you understand the tools, you will break down
Too much word, instead me listen ice spice

Me when listen ice spice
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@mogs me
 
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deadend for career + content of degrees are useless
 
Math and physics are grounded in reality in a way that most other fields aren’t, because they study the underlying structure of existence itself. That’s the part I respect.
But a lot of people in these fields end up as gearheads who might be brilliant at equations or whatever, but are stuck in the materialist-reductionist paradigm, one of the worst archetypes of people out there since it strips away any higher perspective.
 
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Math and physics are grounded in reality in a way that most other fields aren’t, because they study the underlying structure of existence itself. That’s the part I respect.
But a lot of people in these fields end up as gearheads who might be brilliant at equations or whatever, but are stuck in the materialist-reductionist paradigm, one of the worst archetypes of people out there since it strips away any higher perspective.
Its why I dont like to measure ratios that arent visible on the eye and I have recently opened my eyes into literal measurements and systems, my mind opened when I learned the possible ideal human face

I think the best way to look at it is break down measurements and margins, and focus on percentiles

Percentiles will actually help measure how you are compared to relative to other people
 
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