> On 27 Nov 2014, at 7:28 pm, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote: > > Sometimes intelligence itself can be an handicap for getting the competence. > A stupid student can study the course better than a clever student, because > the clever student want to understand the details, and get stuck on > philosophical question, where the stupid student will have no problem > remembering by heart definition, and training itself to solve problems, not > even seeing that the method assumes a lot. The clever one will think to the > case where the method does not apply, and get stuck in trying to find a > better method, and fail to be able to solve the problem in the easy case, > because he is too much ambitious, and want a general method, with a proper > justification.
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