Judging intelligence - I
We all would most probably agree with the adage "nothing succeeds like success". But, how does one succeed? I wish I knew the formula. Wait a minute -- I think I do. E-D-U-C-A-T-I-O-N. At least in our dear country.
Darling, I know that you can kick the football right out of town with your weaker leg, but do you have an engineering degree? No, son, please don't spend your life trying to improve your dribbling... take my advice and go to seth Igatram Institute of Technology (sIIT) for a BE in IT. I know the director there and I can put in a word for you. Make the right choice now, and you will thank me later.
Not all of us, no matter how much we would like to, have uncles and/or aunts who know directors of such institutes. In a country like India, where how you bring home the bacon after your elementary studies (if you are fortunate enough to have received education at all) is decided by what kind of advanced education you choose to receive (because elementary education is no longer sufficient for homecoming of bacon).
There are many factors at play when you are choosing your future (or being handed one)
- Popularity of choices (engineering and medicine are all time favourites).
- Parental imposition of decisions.
- The number of stupid choices you have made thus far in life (dropping a year for travelling around the world before going to college is a big no).
How do you get into a degree college? You allow yourself to be judged. You have 180 minutes to answer 100 questions, and try not to get too many answers wrong (negative marking, you know).
Sweety, we know that you built that model plane out of cardboard complete with working ailerons, rudders and elevators, but darling that won't help you get into this college, would it? Hon, so what if you are good at illustrations and logo designs, that doesn't mean much when it comes to making a living, does it? So honey-bunch, please start working on your entrance exams. Yes, I promise you I will let you finish this model of ship inside the bottle later.
All sarcasm and cynicism apart, how do you measure intelligence?
That, son, will be the subject matter of the next blog. Don't watch this space. Go and practise trigonometry, as there are only two months left before you get judged.
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