Topic: Asvab

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85: Overman
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85: Overman

Military IQ Sorting and Personal Resistance

The military's use of IQ tests during World War I to sort recruits is compared to the modern ASVAB test. A host shares a personal story about "tanking" an IQ test in fourth grade to avoid being recruited into the "academically gifted" track, which they perceived as a form of elite grooming. They argue that the "Boulay" system uses these tracks to capture influential individuals early in life.