What is the scientific cause for someone having a record of bad grades in education but being interested in topics that are usually associated with people of above average intelligence and being socially awkward and being built like a incel? So you're stupid, socially inept and you don't have high testosterone. This is the worst possible combination. Then you have 6ft 4 charismatic chads who get the best grades possible and get into the best colleges in the country studying law or medicine.
stupid people often don't realize how stupid they are. they think they can get by on superficial interest in advanced topics without the intelligence or damned hard work.
>>16972174Look man i may be a simpleton plowing the fields but i can still appreciate when an egghead tells me how the plants grow.
>>16972174>What is the scientific causeboredom. Kids need exercise and room to move and think. My first year of highschool the hours were 8:35 to about 1:20 pm. It was great especailly during the winter months with early sunsets. Class was quick, info moved along, everyone liked it. Retarded politicians required the hours to be changed to start 7:30 am to 3:15. all the kids were tired, classes dragged on, repatitivie homework, average grades fell. Like 20 years later the same retarded politcians discovered kids need lots of sleep, and shorter school days were better. I should have gone straight from grade school to college. How long has there been education/school? A thousand years? And still the best that can be done for the masses is mindles slow structured repitition. Its gear for morons, retards, and idiots. Its designed to break you, deny you education and intellectual development. If you want to control the masses you destroy the education system and nuclear family, lie about history, keep the people fighting each other over race, abortion, spending on education. These are marxist ideologies to support communism taking over the west. If your parents have real money, you get tutors and field trips and you will be well educated and successful
>>16972174In my case my interest in science started from talking to another kid that toyed around with electronics. It snowballed. My grades have always been average, not bad. My parents encouraged me to be a good student in the sciences.All paths lead to the grave.