One of my favorite moments on campus is when I raise my hand in a discussion group or class to answer a question but the prof calls on the shaggy student next to me, who duly proceeds to answer the question in a far better way [...]
One of my favorite moments on campus is when I raise my hand in a discussion group or class to answer a question but the prof calls on the shaggy student next to me, who duly proceeds to answer the question in a far better way [...]
The most common error that I see in the evaluation of people is the confusion of niceness and competence. "He's such a wonderful doctor" opines a friend who possesses not the slightest bit of information regarding her MD's training or past clinical success. "He has been" [...]