no, people online can be different to offline, however, not being able to construct a coherent argument, that's all over the place and ultimately doesn't make sense, doesn't suggest a great deal of intelligence online or offline
Seriously tho, post your UAI.funnybunny said:UMMMM..since when did i say that? . .all i said was that ppl in med hav done the hsc and thus has given them the opportunity to pursue med as a career....
it seems that everythin u've accused me of implying is simply ur perspective on the matter..
Welll if u actually stop 2 think about it, entry into medicine IS segregated based on UAI/HSC (also umat/interview) and they do consider that as an indicator of whether u will be able 2 cope with the studies.....if u want to believe that being able to cope with med studies is a measure of intelligence, then its up to u.
NEXT TIME, plz post a reply that makes sense and that u've actually thought about ....* goes 2 rread a book that makes sense:wave:
i;ve already did it. - 99.9Not-That-Bright said:Seriously tho, post your UAI.
I got 86.15. Obvious proof that the HSC is flawed.funnybunny said:i;ve already did it. - 99.9
so how about urs??
.Not-That-Bright said:I got 86.15. Obvious proof that the HSC is flawed.
o oh kay./ i dunno why then you would 2 do that maybe? i tink dat intelligence is actually bout the uai becoz it makes sense, like all the doctors must be smart.. so they have high uaiz.funnybunny said:i;ve already did it. - 99.9
so how about urs??
besides, stazi, i can build a coherent argument when i want 2, but it seems that in here, ppl simply change wat u say .. (as ASYLUM as done) so wat is the point?
that's not a comeback, not_that_bright is one of the most 'intelligent' people here, he gets very high university marks, he can lead a constructive argument, he's opinionated, he's clued into the world, etc etc.funnybunny said:.
lol...m8, u need better comebacks than taht!....seriously
How does someone provide 'comeback' tofunnybunny said:.
lol...m8, u need better comebacks than taht!....seriously
?i;ve already did it. - 99.9
hmm....r u tryin 2 make a point about my incoherent arguments?..cause i dont understand wat u mean....lolstazi said:o oh kay./ i dunno why then you would 2 do that maybe? i tink dat intelligence is actually bout the uai becoz it makes sense, like all the doctors must be smart.. so they have high uaiz.
I was showing you what your posts sound like. They're stupid.funnybunny said:hmm....r u tryin 2 make a point about my incoherent arguments?..cause i dont understand wat u mean....lol
or r u being sarcastic? . ...
well anyway, i thought u've already said smart can mean a lot of things ....yes, doctors are smart, if it means that they must acquire a vast amount of knowledge and then apply it to treat patients.
i dunno wat u mean...(im not tryin 2 be offensive or anythin)
exactly my point when i said wat differnce would it make...Not-That-Bright said:How does someone provide 'comeback' to ?
Personally I don't believe you got that UAI, your blatent misuse of any form of logic,your difficulty with the basics of the english language, and your simple minded ascertions lead to me come to the conclusion that as you are rather stupid. You are either a troll, a liar, or the HSC system is much worse than i've ever imagined.
funnybunny said:UMMMM..since when did i say that? . .all i said was that ppl in med hav done the hsc and thus has given them the opportunity to pursue med as a career....
it seems that everythin u've accused me of implying is simply ur perspective on the matter..
Point A: Smart people are smart enough to put the effort into getting a high UAI, non-smart people aren't smart enough, and thus get lower UAIs to the one's needed in their degree yes?funnybunny said:Then they link this with teh fact that u need a uai 2 get into uni and it is competitive. ...therefore, SMART people put a lot of effort into the hsc 2 get a high uai, and eventually get into their desired course... unlike those ppl who do not, and then start complaining...ppl like u, who started this thread..:wave:
So, i guess it's more like if ur smart, then u'll put more effort into getting a higher uai not the other way around....if u get wat i mean..but if u dont, u must hav not gotten a high uai:rofl:
Welll if u actually stop 2 think about it, entry into medicine IS segregated based on UAI/HSC (also umat/interview) and they do consider that as an indicator of whether u will be able 2 cope with the studies.....
Point B: Therefore, we can expect there to be NO dropouts, NO failures, NO 'non-smart' people in such degrees, because ultimately, such methods A) equip them with the necessary requirements for motivation factors, B) the 'stepping stone' effect, and C) the required intelligence to be 'smart' people in a course which should only be accessible to 'smart' people based on your logic, right?doin well at uni, getting a job that u like, is a stepping stone 2 living out ur dreams and fulfilling ur lives ..
PPL who say that r pathetic, esp those with lower uai's who try 2 delude themselves by saying all this shit...WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD....THE REAL WORLD IS COMPETITIVE
...if u werent commited for the hsc, then it says somethin about everythin u will do later in life.........
Point C: You don't seem to be too sure on intelligence, could you please reiterate what intelligence the HSC measures?if u want to believe that being able to cope with med studies is a measure of intelligence, then its up to u.
u seem 2 think success in life is based on materialistic things and follow the masses who watch tv and see the lives of rockstars
I PITY U FOR UR PATHETIC VIEW ON LIFE..u seem to think that life is only aobut money and image ...pfft...
Point D: 'Smart' people are then all altruistic members of society, who would never think of private/personal gain before the better of the community right?hmmm....u assume that ppl who want 2 do med/law/go into uni want money...seriosly u should hav a more open-minded view
again, it is u who is saying that money is everythin in life...
Point E: There are alternative ways to get into uni, but these people are then not 'smart' enough to have decided this when they were back in high school, so we shall classify these as 'non-smart' people yes?but all i'm, saying is that ppl who say that hsc doesnt mean a thing r wrong cause it IS a stepping stone 2 ur career ... but it isnt the only stone, if u get wat i mean....
theres many ways 2 get to wat u want 2 do , but the hsc is a great way 2 get the course u want which leads 2 a career u realli want 2 do.
Point F: Your point: The real world is competitive. People who say that the UAI doesnt equate to intelligence are pathetic and thus non-smart. They are deluding themselves. Because, the real world is competitive.PPL who say that r pathetic, esp those with lower uai's who try 2 delude themselves by saying all this shit....WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD....THE REAL WORLD IS COMPETITIVE
That more to your liking?NEXT TIME, plz post a reply that makes sense and that u've actually thought about ....* goes 2 rread a book that makes sense:wave:
Did you read my previous post ?funnybunny said:UMMMM..since when did i say that? . .all i said was that ppl in med hav done the hsc and thus has given them the opportunity to pursue med as a career....
Didn't Lexicographer's case dismiss this point? Heck, the whole existence of GAMSAT and UMAT and all the interview stages dismiss the "good UAI makes doctors"stance.funnybunny said:Welll if u actually stop 2 think about it, entry into medicine IS segregated based on UAI/HSC (also umat/interview) and they do consider that as an indicator of whether u will be able 2 cope with the studies.....if u want to believe that being able to cope with med studies is a measure of intelligence, then its up to u.
lol....well, it'as as u said..u cant judge a person by how they act onlinestazi said:I was showing you what your posts sound like. They're stupid.
funnybunny said:exactly my point when i said wat differnce would it make...
anyhow it's funny how u attack sum1's view by simply attackin the sum1 -
eg) "troll, liar" . "simple minded", etc
Pot, kettle black? Calling the starter of the thread non-smart, and belittling those who didn't agree with your notions.funnybunny said:pfft..
of course the uai is correlated 2 intelligence..
yes, it is true that the hsc is a lot of memorisation and regurgitation, but SMART ppl actually think about the future and they realise that getting into the course they desire at uni is a very important step in realising their career goals.
Then they link this with teh fact that u need a uai 2 get into uni and it is competitive. ...therefore, SMART people put a lot of effort into the hsc 2 get a high uai, and eventually get into their desired course... unlike those ppl who do not, and then start complaining...ppl like u, who started this thread..:wave:
So, i guess it's more like if ur smart, then u'll put more effort into getting a higher uai not the other way around....if u get wat i mean..but if u dont, u must hav not gotten a high uai:rofl:
The very same way you can justify high shcool marks equate to intelligence.funnybunny said:lol....well, it'as as u said..u cant judge a person by how they act online
"not_that_bright is one of the most 'intelligent' people here, he gets very high university marks, " ..yet again..u fail 2 support ur other posts...how can u say that "intelligent" is getting "high university marks"
Show where - put up or shut up.After reading post after post., i've just come to the fact that u and not-that-bright simply attack parts of an argument and then simply change the meaning of it, just so that u can actually win an argument.....pfft..pathetic
it's funny though - they way u maniuplate ppl's posts
I never said that he is intelligent BECAUSE he gets high university marks, I say that he's intelligent generally and (for example), he gets high university marks.funnybunny said:lol....well, it'as as u said..u cant judge a person by how they act online
"not_that_bright is one of the most 'intelligent' people here, he gets very high university marks, " ..yet again..u fail 2 support ur other posts...how can u say that "intelligent" is getting "high university marks"