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>www.jsmp.dk/posts/2019-06-16-talebiq/
Completely misses the point, if he did regression analysis by splitting the function outputtin iq in relation to a dependent variable in half and ran those, he would see that the bulk of the correlation weight comes from below average intelligence, while above average intelligence yields a barely significant correlation.

Via negativa not via positiva, fragilistas!

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The "time forward" situation is nonphysical to begin with. It is complete nonsense to even ponder it.

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Any Americans here get a graduate degree in Europe or vice versa? I've been thinking about getting my masters among the europoors since I dont think I can land a funded position here and I don't want to get $30k to $50k in student loans.

Everyone is telling me that European degrees are valued less than American degrees but that seems like ass since I will most likely won't be getting into a top tier school here anyway. I'm thinking about Germany but some eastern European counties also look juicy since the usd conversion rate is very favorable. I hold citizenship in an EU country so that helps.
I have my bachelor's in math and I'm aiming to get a masters in applied math

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