Also how does the USA's strange "athletic" admissions feed into this?
That question is racist. Unless you are talking about baseball and soccer, then it’s all good, bro.
Also how does the USA's strange "athletic" admissions feed into this?
A lot depends on what kind of degree you get.
I suspect a degree in the hard sciences or engineering is harder to get then a lot of liberal art degrees.
Many STEM students would have a hard time getting a degree in the fields they like to trash. I went to grad school with a bunch of history and English majors. My writing sucked by comparison and other STEM majors had the same issue. Some were better at catching up than others. My GPA recovered some, but that first semester was an eye opener.
No, the claim was that high academic achievement correlated strongly with 'societal' success.The list is actually a little psychotic, because the discussion was about high IQ being correlated to success, and that list was presented as a counterpoint by showing... people with presumsbly high IQs that went on to achieve great success.
Sure, but the evidence suggests, it's true that by most metrics of academic aptitude, STEM majors outperform, well, everyone else.
https://www.sciencealert.com/your-college-major-can-be-a-pretty-good-indication-of-how-smart-you-are
https://thetab.com/us/2017/04/10/which-major-has-highest-iq-64811
Not sure what you are trying to prove here.Sure, but the evidence suggests, it's true that by most metrics of academic aptitude, STEM majors outperform, well, everyone else.
https://www.sciencealert.com/your-college-major-can-be-a-pretty-good-indication-of-how-smart-you-are
https://thetab.com/us/2017/04/10/which-major-has-highest-iq-64811
What is the average IQ of your major?
Physics and Astronomy 133
Mathematical Sciences 130
Philosophy 129
Materials Engineering 129
Economics 128
Chemical Engineering 128
Electrical Engineering 126
Physical Sciences 125
Banking and Finance 125
Other Humanities and Art 124
Chemistry 124
Computer and Information Science 124
Civil Engineering 124
Biological Sciences 121
Social Sciences 115
Health and Medial Sciences 111
Average SAT Math & Verbal
Mathematics/Statistics 574
Physical Sciences 571.5
Social Sciences 557.5
Engineering 553.5
Biological/Biomedical 544.5
Computer/Information 539.5
Liberal Art/Humanities 535
Health Professions 490
Sure, but the evidence suggests, it's true that by most metrics of academic aptitude, STEM majors outperform, well, everyone else.
https://www.sciencealert.com/your-college-major-can-be-a-pretty-good-indication-of-how-smart-you-are
https://thetab.com/us/2017/04/10/which-major-has-highest-iq-64811
No, the claim was that high academic achievement correlated strongly with 'societal' success.
It appears to be highly correlated to academic and societal success.
Poo poo it as much as you like, but I personally know people who were hopeless at school and yet achieved considerable success after leaving, including my own brother. And these are not geniuses, just people of average or even below average intelligence.
I also knew a guy with high qualifications who was definitely a genius, but lived with his parents and worked in a slaughterhouse because he had no ambition and it paid well. But was he successful? He moved to the US to be with his online girlfriend. If that worked out then he was by one measure a lot more successful than me.
How reliable were the older tests? I did a few IQ tests as part of my psychology degree in 1979ish and my score on those tests ranged from 126 to 164 and on a bell curve that's quite a difference. Sadly the lower scores were from the better validated tests.
Alice Heim kicked the legs from under quite a few in the early 70s.
It still is.
Rich kids with no academic achievement or interest will come tongue to get college degrees. Smart kids from families that have never been to college will continue to pick non-college career paths that are more familiar to them.
My neighbor volunteers at the local high school to help combat that second scenario, but the fact that it still requires active intervention to steer even a few gifted kids towards college is an indication that it requires effort to overcome these class boundaries.
Yeah all these kids were going to get in based on their academic ability:
https://www.businessinsider.com/college-admissions-scandal-full-list-people-sentenced-2019-9