Yes, I’ve tried to enhance my education.. I mean, my GPA is 3.6, so I don’t think I fit in with the LessWrong community very well. I’m not gifted with a natural born intelligence. I’m not saying I’m stupid, I’m just saying I’m not a genius and have to work pretty hard what comes easily to others. I struggle in math at school, despite being interested in it. I’m a thespian, so I’m fairly right-brained. But even though school is challenging for me, I also sometimes find it boring. And as I like learning, but not learning boring things, I’ve turned to the Internet for knowledge. This Christmas, I’m getting some textbooks found on the LessWrong textbook recommendation page. I try to independently study quantum mechanics (albeit largely unsuccessfully), philosophy, and probability theory.
Heh. Well, my family, none. They’re devoutly religious. I’m not. They don’t know… I’m sort of a closet atheist. And yes, I know I probably shouldn’t care what other people think of me, and just tell my family that I’m not religious. But I do care. So for now, I’m keeping silent. For the longest time, because I’ve been raised in a highly religious environment, I had no friends in real life who were rational/philosophical. BUT. This year I’ve had the pleasure of meeting two great people who have challenged my thoughts on philosophy, and have helped me to refine and develop my views on the subject into what they currently are. Also, they’re fun pals to chat with.
I’m considering being an actor, or possibly a scientist, if I can wrap my mind around the material. I’m not really sure at the moment. I like philosophy, but I can’t really make a career out of majoring in philosophy. Although it would be the most interesting road to poverty.
my GPA is 3.6, so I don’t think I fit in with the LessWrong community very well. I’m not gifted with a natural born intelligence.
GPA has very little to do with intelligence, and intelligence has very little to do with fitting in on LW. If you’re interested in rationality and philosophy, you’ll do fine. And don’t worry about fitting in, this place needs more diversity.
I’m not confident that “very little” is entirely accurate for those two statements. I expect there is (at least) a medium correlation between GPA and intelligence and (at least) a medium correlation between intelligence and fitting in on LW. Is this wrong?
I would agree that interest can overcome these barriers in some (most?) cases.
Hello! I’m Allison, 16, a Junior in high school.
Yes, I’ve tried to enhance my education.. I mean, my GPA is 3.6, so I don’t think I fit in with the LessWrong community very well. I’m not gifted with a natural born intelligence. I’m not saying I’m stupid, I’m just saying I’m not a genius and have to work pretty hard what comes easily to others. I struggle in math at school, despite being interested in it. I’m a thespian, so I’m fairly right-brained. But even though school is challenging for me, I also sometimes find it boring. And as I like learning, but not learning boring things, I’ve turned to the Internet for knowledge. This Christmas, I’m getting some textbooks found on the LessWrong textbook recommendation page. I try to independently study quantum mechanics (albeit largely unsuccessfully), philosophy, and probability theory.
Heh. Well, my family, none. They’re devoutly religious. I’m not. They don’t know… I’m sort of a closet atheist. And yes, I know I probably shouldn’t care what other people think of me, and just tell my family that I’m not religious. But I do care. So for now, I’m keeping silent. For the longest time, because I’ve been raised in a highly religious environment, I had no friends in real life who were rational/philosophical. BUT. This year I’ve had the pleasure of meeting two great people who have challenged my thoughts on philosophy, and have helped me to refine and develop my views on the subject into what they currently are. Also, they’re fun pals to chat with.
I’m considering being an actor, or possibly a scientist, if I can wrap my mind around the material. I’m not really sure at the moment. I like philosophy, but I can’t really make a career out of majoring in philosophy. Although it would be the most interesting road to poverty.
Thiel Fellowship? Not sure what that is.
http://lesswrong.com/lw/b9/welcome_to_less_wrong/4heq
Also, sorry if this is an extremely long post.
Not at all! Reading about the personal details of various LWers is interesting.
GPA has very little to do with intelligence, and intelligence has very little to do with fitting in on LW. If you’re interested in rationality and philosophy, you’ll do fine. And don’t worry about fitting in, this place needs more diversity.
welcome!
I’m not confident that “very little” is entirely accurate for those two statements. I expect there is (at least) a medium correlation between GPA and intelligence and (at least) a medium correlation between intelligence and fitting in on LW. Is this wrong?
I would agree that interest can overcome these barriers in some (most?) cases.
Hmm. You’re probably right.
We’re planning weekly/biweekly online meetups for the LessWrong teenage crowd, if you’d like more interesting people to talk to:
http://groups.google.com/group/lesswrong-highschool?hl=en
Thanks! :D