Universal Balance
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If you speak the language that the multi-choice exam is in and you have even cursory knowledge of the subject between 50 to 65% is where most people land. Over 80% suggests a reasonable amount of knowledge and over 90% is a good amount.
That’s knowledge though. You then need the intelligence to problem solve with that knowlege and the skills to apply it to your field. Which is why any role with responsibility will require you to apply that information in long form against a difficult problem. If i were to give an analogy, knowledge would be knowing what knife to select, skill would be your practice with the knife (eg butchering slicing etc.) Intelligence is something that doesnt really come into play until you compare people of similar knowledge and skill. Its how quick you can problem solve, make connections and extrapolate, it’s the ‘talent’ part of the equation of which Steven is completely lacking.
Anyone can remember anything doing rote learning. Though, once the tension is gone, the information disappears, because your brain doesn’t keep shit you arent going to use. That’s why these retards cant remember any of this shit they talk about. They cram then once their debate is done the information evaporates.
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