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In reply to the discussion: Even an Ivy League Grad Can’t Pass the New GED [View all]ND-Dem
(4,571 posts)From your post #127:
May I ask what "sciences" your graduate degree is in?
and you said:
to finish graduate school in the sciences" was worded in way that I found odd. Particularly the word sciences with no qualifier as to what area.
the 'qualifier' was 'the'. "The sciences" = the entire spectrum of science-related disciplines, as in 'the arts' or 'the arts and sciences'. I chose not to specify which science because I really don't want people to know that much about me, especially internet people.
and no, sarcasm isn't and can't be backhanded or it stops being sarcasm.
compliments can be backhanded; i.e. insincere, oblique, equivocal
see, though I wasn't any great shakes at math, I was in the top 1% in the nation at language skills. that's how I passed high school and all those standardized tests.
apparently your talents and weaknesses lean the opposite way. maybe you should think about that little thing.