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Grades don’t measure intelligence and age doesn’t define maturity


Selfgoal

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Those who quesion yet open their minds at the same time are able to creatively “connect” ideas and context instead of concepts which grades measure is more important. Those who experience and open their minds to new possibilities are usually more intelligent and mature.

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4 minutes ago, Idassamed said:

How will you design an education system for each every brain type?

education knowledge panchithe saripotundi.. nuvvu 1 nuvvu 2 ani decide seyyakudadu.. 

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On 9/27/2018 at 1:41 PM, Selfgoal said:

Grades don’t measure intelligence and age doesn’t define maturity

100 lo 1 or 2 ki idi varthisthundi bro... majority ki varthinchadu.. Grades definitely measure intelligence and Age defines maturity for many, very few exceptions. 

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On 9/27/2018 at 12:41 PM, Selfgoal said:

age doesn’t define maturity

idi mana DB lo evariko baaga saripotundi anukuntaa

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7 hours ago, Doravaru said:

100 lo 1 or 2 ki idi varthisthundi bro... majority ki varthinchadu.. Grades definitely measure intelligence and Age defines maturity for many, very few exceptions. 

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