2014-09-18life is many learning curves. The more, the better. I was lucky to inherit the "agnostic / athieist gene. What I mean by that is, no matter how much education ( weather from a school, or on my own ) I can take that knowledge and apply it That is an ability that CAN'T be taught. Granted, every human trait, there is a bell curve for it, so I can't condemn or praise anyone for their luck in the genetic sperm and egg re-combination. This is one trait that I've noticed the western exam's are weak in. Why give someone more consideration ( based on exam's) if they can "learn" the material faster, but will go the rest of their lives NOT being able to apply the knowledge ? ? This is a mistake of western exams. More consideration should be given to someone ( who may initially be slower ) at "learning" the material, but will be able to take this knowledge and apply it. HOW DO YOU MEASURE THIS ? ? ? Carl Sagan lamented this in his book, "Science as a candle of light" subtitled "In the demon haunted world".... there it is....if your STILL READING this, BRAVO to you ! ! ! ! Tell your educators this.....THANK YOU ! ! !
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