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| View Poll Results: Book-smart but street-dumb or the opposite? | ||||||
| I’d rather be book-smart - there’s a lot of respect to be gained for having a high IQ |
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| World-savvy but a little slow intellectually |
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... be very intelligent in the formal/academic sense but be lacking in common sense and experience or the opposite (experienced but somewhat less than average intellectually)?
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