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Is community college as good as a university?

Is community college as good as a university?

Community colleges today have quality academic programs that prepare you for career certificates or for a future transfer to a four-year university. Even if you want to get a four-year degree, starting at a community college can save money and give you a boost on your academic career.

Why do smart people go to community college?

Attending a community college is a smart choice. It allows students an opportunity to potentially save many thousands of dollars on tuition and still graduate from a top-ranked 4-year college or university.

How important is the average IQ of a college graduate?

The average IQ of most college graduates is VASTLY less important than other intellectual characteristics, such as wishful thinking, conformity, self-conformity, honesty, conscientiousness, patience, impulsiveness, pretentiousness, and above all, the ability to UN-learn what has been learned in error.

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What is the average IQ of a student in elementary school?

So in a typical elementary school class, you might have 30 students, which means that the lowest IQ in the class should be 28 points below average and the brightest in the class should be 28 points above average (IQ 72 and 128 respectively).

What is the average IQ of 50\% of the population?

When I went to university, only 5\% of the population got to go there. Today that’s much more like 50\%. So, if we consider that in GB, the average IQ is 100, clearly 50\% of the population has an IQ of below 100 and the other half, of course, must be 100 or above. Thus, 50\% have an IQ in the range of 100 to say 160+.

Do students’ IQs and grades matter in Social Work programs?

Thus the students’ IQs and grades, while still higher than the average American’s, are usually less significant than their proactive experience when colleges are assessing who’ll be granted entry to a social work course. I grew up in Jamaica with a Lebanese family, went to convent school and saw extreme poverty.