<p>thank you pwoods for clarifying that. its nice to have an objective opinion with actual experience in deciphering articles- not a high school kid who pretends to be omniscient. </p>
<p>mark zuckerberg and albert einstein are/were geniuses. and guess what- for the most part- either their projects required no sociability, or they had others do it for them!
zuckerberg had shawn parker (who btw is very well spoken), and einstein was a freak who, although great at science, would have, in all probability, not been able to succeed as a physician or a lawyer or a politician. </p>
<p>thank you for jumping on the bandwagon collegeftw, i just wonder how much your concurrence with lightairen would have been swayed had she not had “columbia 15” under her name. and btw, i did concede to the degree argument already. obviously a physician requires a degree to practice (otherwise a physician doesn’t exist!). my point was that the intrinsic and, in some cases nurtured, quality of sociability plays a large role in determining the success of a doctor. other things go into it as well- how good of a businessman he is, his looks, etc.</p>