<p>I’m just amused by the subtle implication that those who score below a 700 on SAT math are somehow intellectually lacking. The inability to quickly computate contrived mathematical questions is a general reflection on intelligence.
I guess I have lucked my way through quantum physics and philosophy by being lucky. MIT must have whiffed when they asked a group of students including myself to present on aqua-farming. I also managed to trick the poet laureate of Maine into thinking my poetry decent. Que sera sera, tis better to be lucky than good, no?</p>