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If facetious, I appreciate the humour!MoJo wrote:Let's see - - - I pay a group of eggheads to tell me how smart I am? How smart is that?
Sorry, you're a member of this one -- and it's too late to leave!!MoJo wrote:It was tongue in cheek, like Groucho or Sam Clemens or whomever - - - I don't want to be a member of any group that will have me as a member.
Heinlein wrote a story about it in Time Enough for Love (IIRC): "The man who was too lazy to fail". It was an amazing analysis that shows this could be a very true statement.KD5NRH wrote:Nothing encourages genius like ambitious laziness.
There's an old saying popular among Mathematicians: "The best Mathematicians are lazy." Translation: Mathematics is all about strategies, and the best strategies are the simplest ones.srothstein wrote:Heinlein wrote a story about it in Time Enough for Love (IIRC): "The man who was too lazy to fail". It was an amazing analysis that shows this could be a very true statement.KD5NRH wrote:Nothing encourages genius like ambitious laziness.
You may or may not be surprised at just how accurate the ASVAB test was...not sure if they still use it anymore. I was a Recruiter for 3 years and found that it is does an extremely thorough evaluation of ones abilities and is an excellent indicator of IQ.rm9792 wrote:They put me at 135 in junior high school and wanted me in accelerated classes but I was too lazy so I declined. Military had me at 145 but I question their testing methods. I have met a lot of high IQ folk who couldn't change their own spare tire so not too impressed with the numbers game.
Purplehood,Purplehood wrote:You may or may not be surprised at just how accurate the ASVAB test was...not sure if they still use it anymore. I was a Recruiter for 3 years and found that it is does an extremely thorough evaluation of ones abilities and is an excellent indicator of IQ.rm9792 wrote:They put me at 135 in junior high school and wanted me in accelerated classes but I was too lazy so I declined. Military had me at 145 but I question their testing methods. I have met a lot of high IQ folk who couldn't change their own spare tire so not too impressed with the numbers game.
I would like my ASVAB score too (taken within the past 5 years), but I think they only keep the score for a couple of years.Kythas wrote:Purplehood,Purplehood wrote:You may or may not be surprised at just how accurate the ASVAB test was...not sure if they still use it anymore. I was a Recruiter for 3 years and found that it is does an extremely thorough evaluation of ones abilities and is an excellent indicator of IQ.rm9792 wrote:They put me at 135 in junior high school and wanted me in accelerated classes but I was too lazy so I declined. Military had me at 145 but I question their testing methods. I have met a lot of high IQ folk who couldn't change their own spare tire so not too impressed with the numbers game.
Since you're a former recruiter, do you know if it's possible for me to get a copy of my ASVAB score? I took it in 1987.