Yeah, it sucks that you can’t do good philosophy without knowing a ton of other stuff, but that’s life.
Agreed!
We don’t listen to electrical engineers when they complain about needing to know nitty-gritty calculus, and that’s a year of study for someone with an IQ over 150.
What? Surely lots of electrical engineers have IQ less than 150 (the average being approximately 126 ETA: actually that’s the average for EE PhD student, but still). How did they pass their calculus courses?
What? Surely lots of electrical engineers have IQ less than 150 (the average being approximately 126). How did they pass their calculus courses?
I assume they meant that an EE with IQ > 150 would require a year; many places distribute their calculus courses over two years, and some students require longer.
Agreed!
What? Surely lots of electrical engineers have IQ less than 150 (the average being approximately 126 ETA: actually that’s the average for EE PhD student, but still). How did they pass their calculus courses?
I assume they meant that an EE with IQ > 150 would require a year; many places distribute their calculus courses over two years, and some students require longer.