Will any 175+ LSAT scorer be an excellent coder? If not, why not?
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Date: April 21st, 2017 12:55 PM Author: Balding hairraiser love of her life chapel
Someone who is in the top 5% of lawyers is about half as intelligent as the average engineer at Apple.
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Date: April 21st, 2017 12:58 PM Author: Wine Shivering New Version
Higher you get up the IQ ladder, the less a measure of real intelligence it is. What I mean by that is overall IQ correlates well with basically every mental skill. But that correlation gets lower and lower the higher you get up.
So 10 people with a 110 IQ will all be fairly similar at abstract reasoning, math, verbal, spatial reasoning, etc.
But, 10 people with 145 IQs (3 SDs above average) will have quite different abilities on each of those. One may be 2 SDs anove average on half, and 4 SDs above average on the other half. ANother may be the reverse. Both are 145 IQ, but they vary a lot in what they are best at.
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