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Rouge  USA Fan Member since Oct 2004 86209 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:07 pm to DanTiger)
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In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important?
education not even close
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meauxjeaux2 Boise State Fan watson Member since Oct 2007 38164 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:07 pm to yellowfin)
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In a woman what is my penis

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Salmon Montana Fan On the trails Member since Feb 2008 17810 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:08 pm to Rouge)
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education not even close
this makes absolutely no sense to me
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yellowfin  Illinois Fan Paige is Pretty Member since May 2006 51963 posts
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| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:09 pm to AngryBeavers)
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To me that piece of paper represents setting and completing a goal. I think that is to be commended and says a lot about a person's drive and initiative.
what if they've set and completed other goals?
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dagrippa  LSU Fan Saigon Member since Nov 2004 1429 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:09 pm to chinhoyang)
intelligence
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Sir Drinksalot  LSU Fan Member since Aug 2005 6808 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:10 pm to yellowfin)
I prefer dumb broads so I can boss them around.
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ArRazElle  Alabama Fan Member since Sep 2012 3862 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:12 pm to Sir Drinksalot)
I was wondering when someone was going to make that point.
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AngryBeavers  LSU Fan Member since Jun 2012 1601 posts
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| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:14 pm to yellowfin)
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what if they've set and completed other goals?
Such as? I have never met a female plumber, electrician, or any other kind of trade worker. I am not sure what other goals you could be referring to? Maybe a restaraunt owner or something?
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Salmon Montana Fan On the trails Member since Feb 2008 17810 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:16 pm to AngryBeavers)
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Such as?
just an example my wife started as a regular associate within her company, and moved up to Regional Manager within 5 years all without a college degree I would say that was setting a goal and accomplishing it
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DanTiger  LSU Fan Somewhere in Luziana Member since Sep 2004 5926 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:17 pm to Salmon)
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this makes absolutely no sense to me
I agree. The two things are not even directly related.
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LSU lilly  LSU Fan Member since Aug 2010 8235 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:18 pm to chinhoyang)
Why not have all of the above? 
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yellowfin  Illinois Fan Paige is Pretty Member since May 2006 51963 posts
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| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:18 pm to AngryBeavers)
anything college isn't the only goal and doesn't make sense for a lot of people what if she liked to sew and opened her own boutique that sold baby dresses that she made? passion was working out so started a gym? self employed wedding planner? caterer? some of you need to learn to think outside the box because the supply of college grads far outweighs the demand
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DanTiger  LSU Fan Somewhere in Luziana Member since Sep 2004 5926 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:20 pm to DanTiger)
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To me that piece of paper represents setting and completing a goal. I think that is to be commended and says a lot about a person's drive and initiative.
This is what most college degrees represent to me and I believe it is a great barometer to measure both drive an initiative. on another note I knwo many college graduates that are not terribly intelligent. The real question should be do you want someone with drive and initiative or someone who is intelligent. I certainly would prefer all of the above if available.
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LCA131 Appalachian St. Fan Home of the Fake Sig lines Member since Feb 2008 29279 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:22 pm to yellowfin)
Intell. is more imortant to me...GENERALLY their education will have something to do with their employment and I don't care to hear about their work..Money is what is most important, if she is loaded IDGAF what she has or doesn't have...I can hear her drone on about something complex or high heels as long as she is rich..
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AngryBeavers  LSU Fan Member since Jun 2012 1601 posts
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| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:23 pm to Salmon)
Did she start working there with that goal or did she just need a job out of high school and didn't have any better options?
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ArRazElle  Alabama Fan Member since Sep 2012 3862 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:24 pm to yellowfin)
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yellowfin
I like you. 
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DanTiger  LSU Fan Somewhere in Luziana Member since Sep 2004 5926 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:25 pm to AngryBeavers)
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Did she start working there with that goal or did she just need a job out of high school and didn't have any better options?
You bring up a great point. There are many families that simlpy don't have the means to send a child to college and there are other unique cases, I know you like those, that require the teen to stay home and take care of someone rather than go off to school.
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AngryBeavers  LSU Fan Member since Jun 2012 1601 posts
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| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:25 pm to DanTiger)
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DanTiger
Drive and initiative will lead to success where as intelligence will not. I happen to think the two are one in the same. Just because you memorized and can recite a sonnet does not make you intelligent in my eyes.
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Salmon Montana Fan On the trails Member since Feb 2008 17810 posts

| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:25 pm to AngryBeavers)
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Did she start working there with that goal
she began working there with the idea to move up within the company if she liked it, so yes
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AngryBeavers  LSU Fan Member since Jun 2012 1601 posts
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| re: In a woman, assuming equal looks, is education or intelligence more important? (Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:27 pm to Salmon)
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she began working there with the idea to move up within the company if she liked it, so yes
Well that's great for her and she obviously fits into your social circle but she probably would not fit into mine and I would never meet someone in that situation to date.
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