timeisdead wrote:
ForsakenEagle wrote:
Intelligence is very broad. A single number could NEVER tell you your true intelligence.
Exactly. It can certainly never measure your creativity either.
One major flaw in schools is that they try to kill your creativity. You must do everything a certain way. I found ways to do the exact same things differently. I was criticized and commended for some of these things. I love the scientific method. You establish a hypothesis, test it, see the results, and draw a conclusion from it. More teachers throughout my life should have encouraged problem solving methods to their students. Math is so easy for me because I can take what I know and figure out the area of a pentagon, for example.