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Dropouts can still become geniuses



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
AN AWARD named after the TV inventor John Logie Baird has been resurrected in a bid to encourage school and university dropouts to become the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Organisers say many top inventors and entrepreneurs never completed their studies.


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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 9:25 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Tom in Belmont,

Belmont 28/08/2008 02:12:18
All this means is what intelligent teachers knew all along: higher education is not for all and should never have been allowed to become to the sole path to success and status. They'd be saying it today if not for fear of yappie-yuppie parents and the heads and boards they intimidate, here and in Britain.
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Kate,

Zurich 28/08/2008 08:18:04
Of course dropouts can become geniuses - geniuses are born and nurtured, not simply made! A lot of dropouts are extremely intelligent people who were not intellectually challenged or encouraged and thus were disillusioned. Unfortunately, you cannot say this of all dropouts, nor can you say this of all geniuses, who do not realise their full potential.
3

Boy Wonder,

28/08/2008 08:26:54
'Dropouts can still become geniuses'

So stop trying to get every kid into Uni! It's not for everybody!
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28/08/2008 08:48:15
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Calvinist,

28/08/2008 20:43:51
#4 difficult to interpret your arcane comment but for your information Brown got the highest first class honours degree in history at Edinburgh University since WW2. Perhaps it helps to be really stupid to succeed in politics. I'm sure a really intelligent person would see too many sides of the argument, which appears to be Brown's problem.
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