Start from now, I am going to write an essay for my each journal. I don't know if is possible or not, but I will try my best to achieve it :D
Smart People
Did you know what the definition of genius is? Is it true that people who graduated from Harvard University are smarter than others? Smart people are regarded as their intellectual ability, creativity and unprecedented insight. Therefore, they usually have successful achievement on not only their academic work but also charisma.
So far, there’s no specifically accurate definition of genius. Nevertheless, Galton, who is widely regarded as the founder of “Psychometry” referred that transcendence, is caused by genetic trait. He studied people heritability in order to count eminent relatives of smart people. Afterwards he figure out that eminent relatives are greater with closer degree of kinship. Basically, geniuses are distinguished to two different types. One of them becomes intelligent by naturally such as Albert Einstein, the other one becomes intelligent by putting effort such as Thomas Edison. As his most famous quotation: “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”
Harvard alumni are smarter than most of alumni who graduated at others colleges, as the result of its difficult admission standard and difficult academic standard. The certain thing for sure that Harvard students enjoy business connect and an easy time to become successful. However it doesn’t mean they can’t also be smarter.
As the record states, there are 50 people who won Nobel Prize have been affiliated with Harvard University. For instance, Barrack Obama is widely renowned for his charisma, who is one of Nobel Prize winner graduated from Harvard Law School.
As a consequence, there are many geniuses not only in the past time but also in the present time. Some of geniuses are clever naturally and some of geniuses are smart by working hard. People who study at Harvard University are usually more intelligent than others college graduates, because they have tough admission and academic standards.
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