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Lucky Luciano

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1. Written by a highly privileged hedge fund manager.
Wed Jun 13, 2018, 02:07 PM
Jun 2018

It is not surprising that he thinks that talent can be purely assessed from a single test. After all, that worked for him. All the middle schools that failed to produce good test results don’t all have dumb kids - just underprivileged with lower quality schools. Those kids should not be punished for that and there should be assessments accounting for other qualities that may imply hidden potential.

Disclaimer: I am also in the hedge fund industry, so I don’t mind being critical of Boaz’s point of view. Also, I strongly benefitted from a test style assessment because I tend to ace those things. It is not bad to look at other methods though. Gaming the system for a test is not talent. It is gaming the system. A true assessment of talent is not so easy that a silly test will detect it.

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