Skans » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Do you really judge everyone based upon the college they attended? That sure would be a huge mistake.
Occasionally, I will meet people that others would never suspect are high intelligence. One, I recall "Jamie" was a mechanic for a Chrysler dealership. He never went to a 4-year university. After talking with him some, I recognized that he was of higher intelligence - he knew chemistry as well as any graduate student. And, music, as he was a professional trumpet player. I asked why he didn't go to college, he laid it out to me in a very logical way. He was so good at what he did that he could finish a job at one-third book time, which allowed him to make over 100K/year (over 20 years ago) - since he was 20. Plus, he made additional money on Sundays playing in an orchestra for a mega-church, which I won't name - he did that for fun. His wife was a coder who worked in cyber security in its infancy.
So, you declare "chick's a moron", yet you really didn't know much about her, did you. People who get full-ride athletic scholarships, who complete college and then go on to be productive individuals outside of sports, are people I would not discount so readily. So far, Karoline has impressed me. She has natural talent, but she also works hard at her job. She handles question after question giving truthful answers, not making **** up. She can do this because she works hard at preparing.