If I was top in the state for all my subjects I would still have the same opinion....because my opinion isn't based on insecurity unlike how yours appears to be?
I wouldn't flat out assume your premise is incorrect, I'd ask for supporting evidence for your premise. And as I have pointed out many times in this discussion, there's a well documented link between intelligence and introversion.
Ah, so this is what it comes down to. You're insecure about your social skills.... otherwise you wouldn't be offended because you'd count yourself among minority that have the best of both worlds. It's all about denial to shut down debate?
I could say the same about you but I haven't so far....because the point of talking isn't about shutting other people down. God your social skills are impressive?
Pretty sure you embarrassed yourself first in terms of making assumptions about other posters....I'm pretty happy I don't know you (I'm well aware you're happy you don't know me either)
Look, there is a highly documented link between intelligence and introversion.
I have never and will never say that intelligence by default means you're socially inept.
But anyone who denies there is a link in in denial.
I'm basing my perception of their social competency not really on how they've interacted with me but with, for example, the school cohort as a whole. How well they can interact with a diverse range of people.
In regards to the bell curve.... majority of a population has average intelligence, and at either extreme a smaller portion of the population has either an exceptionally high IQ and exceptionally low IQ.
I'd imagine the pattern would be the same for social competency.
Chances of someone...
Shadowdude, I never said by default you couldn't have social skills if you were intelligent?
Some of the most intelligent people I know have fantastic social skills....but the majority of intelligent people I know don't.
I think it all comes down to your definition of social skills. To me a...
Riproot I think more likely than me making these points based on insecurity about my results is your vehement denial because you're insecure about your own social skills....
Basic google search with hundreds of thousands of results in support. I honestly cannot be bothered to find a 100% reputable source, do the homework yourself but first result that popped up http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Correlation_between_intelligence_and_social_deficiency
Um, I don't think someone who quite clearly lacks basic comprehension skills should be putting other people down about intelligence.....I never, ever said intelligent people by default can't have social skills. Troll.
If you were smart enough you'd know it is hereditary to a largely measurable extent? There are exceptions (as with anything!) and if you actually read my comment properly I'm against sweeping generalizations and readiy accept there'd be sociable or non sociable (what exactly is your definition?)...
But then we can get into the whole nature over nurture discussion and that'll be a nightmare. I'm pretty sure what I said is what's generally accepted.