<p>Hallelujah RedTapePatrol!</p>
<p>Thanks RedTape, you couldnāt have put it more eloquently, intelligence really isnāt what most students perceive it to be - scores on a test, or GPA reports. Itās much more combinational, and to say social cognition and emotional processing arenāt a part of it, would be naive. Intelligence really isnāt something static, and actually can be quite malleable since this is the way our brains are built and they retain this plasticity throughout life. I would agree that it really is dependent on individualās level of devotion, willingness to achieve, and personal experience. I wish more students would quit comparing peoplesā level of intelligence so rashly, and be a little more considerate.</p>
<p><em>applauds for RedTapePatrol and sn0angel07</em></p>