<p>For Carnegie STEM majors, particularly those that have a 3.7 in their field or higher in a STEM major and are looking to go to a top 20 MS or PHD program in their field or a closely related field, I was wondering what are most of the students in this category like in terms or personality and social skills. Are they more of a Big Bang Theory type depiction, with IQs of 160 or higher but have Aspberger's or other such antisocial behaviors and issues and struggle to create anything like a "typical" college social life and/or are not even able to find time to do that? Are they more of the type of intellectuals you see at Harvard, i.e. extroverts and not socially awkward and even are able to have the typical college social experience but have IQs in the 120 to 140 range and so are not true top tier in math and science but are simply capable, bright students with proactive, social and aggressive personalities you would find in a leader? Or do they have IQs of 160 and higher, and are at Stephen hawking or Einstein levels of intellect AND are also athletic and have great social skills and make for great leaders and have good social skills?</p>
<p>In other words, if you define personalities as Type A, being competitive, proactive, outgoing, being able to comply with rules and having great social skills and being an natural leader and Type B would be more of the Stephen Hawking or Big Bang Theory type that is introvert, socially awkward, quirky and often as Aspberger's type behaviors, at CM, would most students be Type A with an IQ ion the 130 range, like you'd find at Harvard, Type B with IQs of 160 or higher or Type A with IQs of 160 or higher?</p>