Five, seven, six, well, of course Tessa is so smart
Despite Levy's years of experience as a teacher, he doesn't agree with many people's notions of good students as 'nerds' and 'high IQ and low emotional intelligence'. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info Among the students he has taught over the years, there are certainly students like Tomoya Okazaki and Yohei Haruhara, whose academic performance is particularly good, and there are also many students who do almost nothing except study. He knows very well that most people think of as 'nerds', but their concepts are a little different from ordinary people. For example, earlier than their peers, they understood the impact of academic performance on their future lives, and they realized more deeply how much outstanding knowledge in today's society can help them in their work. Unlike most of my classmates, although I understand that I can get a good job after getting a good grade and getting a good university, I just regard this as a 'thing that everyone knows', and no one really cares about it.
Even many students often hold the idea that 'good study does not mean strong work ability', 'good students graduate to work in large companies, and work as employees for classmates with poor grades that year', which is very common for ordinary people to comfort themselves.
Of course, there are indeed many examples of poor study, or even dropping out of school halfway, but eventually making achievements and becoming famous. However, in this era of so-called 'big data', as long as you count the probability of the ultimate success of good students and poor students, you don't need to set the standard of success too high, just look at the ratio of the two who can earn more than most ordinary salarymen, and whose living standards are above the middle class or even above, to know what the truth is.
Even more interesting are the examples of some of the most famous contemporary founders of large corporations who did not go to college, or did not finish college. These people often don't know, or selectively ignore those genius entrepreneurs, who are not good at studying, can't go to college, but have already reached a higher level of existence that doesn't need to study at all to add points to themselves.
For example, why don't the geniuses who dropped out of college to start a software company, who see him as a model of bad student success, not notice that even if they drop out, they are also out of one of the top universities in the world?
Being able to be admitted to that school already shows that he is the top talent, and as for whether he got a diploma in the end, it is really not that important to people of that level.
Lévy has also spoken to senior executives at some of the largest corporations, some of whom have said that there is a fundamental reason for setting educational thresholds when hiring. On the premise that there are too many applicants, setting a high threshold will help them save time on screening. In their eyes, the difference between those academic qualifications often does not represent the candidate's immediate ability to come in handy, but rather a verification of a person's potential.
To be able to enter a top university, first of all, it helps companies looking for talents in the future to screen out talents with outstanding IQ and perseverance. People who are smart and work hard are more likely to succeed than people who are not necessarily smart but certainly don't work hard, and this truth is recognized even by people like Levy, who can be regarded as living in a different world from ordinary people.
ALTHOUGH LEVY IS NOT WITHOUT OUTSTANDING TALENTS AND SUCCESS WITHOUT EFFORT, SUCH AS THE [THOUSAND-MASTER] NAJIB SPRINGFIELD WHO WAS RENDERED AS A PERFECT HERO BY THE UNKNOWN MASSES IN THE WIZARDING WORLD. Levi knew very well that he was a lazy fool who was not serious about his studies, and to cast a slightly more complicated spell, he needed to hold a small fry and chant a spell.
However, although Najib does not seem to have worked hard to learn magic, the talent that makes him not have to work is only a foundation for him to eventually become a hero in the hearts of the world.
If Najib doesn't have the spirit of never giving up in the face of a strong enemy, not fearing the slightest hardship and not being afraid of sacrifice, then even if he is indeed the most talented magician in the wizarding world, he may not be able to overcome many difficulties and finally achieve a heroic career.
Isn't it a higher level of effort to endure physical and mental pain while still moving forward with optimism and fearlessness? Rather than sacrificing sleep, sacrificing entertainment, and studying hard, people are sacrificing their own lives and those they love most!
Genius also requires effort to succeed, regardless of the form or manner of that effort. Tessa was also worthy of this, although Levi had never seen her look like when she was working in research. But a sixteen-year-old girl with a weak quality can support such a huge army, and still wander in the most dangerous battlefield that no one knows all day long. This brave persistence alone makes people have no reason to be jealous of Tessa's genius.
However, Tessa is also admired by Levy. Klevi could also see that the girl's genius and high IQ focused on scientific research. If he could calm down and do research without any other burdens, Levi actually thinks that Tessa might achieve more than that. You must know that sacrifice on the battlefield can save others, but the results in the laboratory can also save other people's lives, and even completely change the world.
Levi's personal observations concluded that he did not think that Tessa was the best person to command a force. It's not just a matter of IQ, the ability to adapt to changes requires more experience in addition to talent. There is always a difference between personal experience and the conclusions drawn from cold data. Otherwise, there would be no need for scientists to experiment with their ideas and calculations before they come up with results. And even if a flawless theory is verified in the laboratory, when it comes to implementation in reality, new problems are often discovered that you have not noticed.
If it weren't for some of the characteristics of the son of Danu, Tessa would have to be the captain. In fact, Lévy thought that Lieutenant Colonel Richard Madokas, who always had a straight face, as if he were a standard old, stubborn, outdated military specimen, was the best person to command the troops.
It's not that Tessa lacks haste and makes mistakes in judgment when she is not calm and misjudged. In fact, from Levy's observations in the past few limited opportunities, this girl's ability to control her emotions is quite good among her peers, even if she is a part of the 'elite' who has been in society for half her life, she is completely unqualified to compare with her.
You must know that submariners are one of the arms that need to bear the heaviest pressure in modern military units. Deep in the depths of the ocean, not only is it dark from the porthole, occasionally dotted with scenes in the universe, but the actual situation of people in it is not much different from being in the universe - once the ship is destroyed, it is a human death.