Originally Posted by
pazman
That's not how rank works.
When I was in university, I took "Calculus 2". I am not natural math guy. I'm pretty sure I worked harder than the math wiz. I earned a B, the math wiz earned an A. Do you think the professor should have given me an A for my hard work?
Though I didn't receive A, I would say it benefited me much more. The discipline and ethic I developed in that class were much more useful to me in the workplace.
Ranks and grades are meant to be an objective indicator of skill.
I cant disagree with that.
The reason for the example I gave is because of the discussion of skill perceived from a video and relation to effort put in to achieve rank.
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