I love how some people these days say “things were better back then” when you had people recommending tapeworms as a weight loss solution, and asbestos as a house insulator
CpuJunky on
Albert fucking up the grading curve.
-Pi_R on
just be happy to be in the picture
ShroomsHealYourSoul on
Their combine IQ would have to be greater than 50 or so!
townmorron on
I mean iq doesn’t mean anything. You might as well take a Cosmo quiz and compare for intelligence. The history of IQ test is gross and stupid and I’m sure one of them could tutor you
dring157 on
My dad went to a prep school for high school. His graduating class had 29 students. Three of his classmates scored perfect SAT scores. He got something like a 1590 (basically 1 wrong). This meant that he wasn’t in the top 10% of his class when judged by SAT scores. (At the time this was a stat that colleges asked for and not being in the top 10% definitely looked bad on your application.)
Jrolaoni on
Imagine being so smart that even though you’re a woman in the 20’s you are still recognized as a titan of science worthy to be in a picture with all of these great scientists.
Marie Curie had insane aura.
migBdk on
I taught that kind of high school class. Half of the class got a straight A on the final math examn.
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I love how some people these days say “things were better back then” when you had people recommending tapeworms as a weight loss solution, and asbestos as a house insulator
Albert fucking up the grading curve.
just be happy to be in the picture
Their combine IQ would have to be greater than 50 or so!
I mean iq doesn’t mean anything. You might as well take a Cosmo quiz and compare for intelligence. The history of IQ test is gross and stupid and I’m sure one of them could tutor you
My dad went to a prep school for high school. His graduating class had 29 students. Three of his classmates scored perfect SAT scores. He got something like a 1590 (basically 1 wrong). This meant that he wasn’t in the top 10% of his class when judged by SAT scores. (At the time this was a stat that colleges asked for and not being in the top 10% definitely looked bad on your application.)
Imagine being so smart that even though you’re a woman in the 20’s you are still recognized as a titan of science worthy to be in a picture with all of these great scientists.
Marie Curie had insane aura.
I taught that kind of high school class. Half of the class got a straight A on the final math examn.
Just for info: 1927 Solvay Conference [https://solvayinstitutes.be/](https://solvayinstitutes.be/) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solvay_Conference](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solvay_Conference)