[quote="I am sure that AS & HFA are common in some areas of universitys.[/quote]
More than among the overall population, certainly, esp. in CS, maths, etc, though even in the sciences a large majority is NT. However, where I'm at, as one of the comments put it, it's the ruthless with good networking and social skills that dominate.
The system nowadays is set up, probably everywhere in the world, so as to favour the hardworking that don't rock the boat and follow trends set by funding bodies, not mavericks and eccentrics, even brilliant ones. Judging from cases like Wittgenstein and Ramanujan, this was not always the case, neither of which would have a shot at getting into Cambridge or comparable institutions nowadays (I doubt Ramanujan's GPA was any good, and it's difficult to imagine Wittgenstein, without a college degree, getting a lectureship anywhere today). At some point Darwin was mentioned, today he'd be thrown on the scrapheap for going for so long without publishing. Godel would never have survived modern departmental politics.
I also find most of the academic staff pretty dull as individuals, esp, the higher ranking ones. Most of my fellow students are boringly ordinary, but they're still better on average than the lecturers and professors.
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