Shankar Vedantam
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Scott's favorite song in high school was Stars from Les Miserables.
He sang it all the time, including at a performance in his senior year, a few months before his audition.
Scott mentally prepared himself for the path of an opera student.
By then, his second semester, he signed up for an intro to psychology course.
He quietly transferred into the psychology department.
Soon, he was learning about intelligence and the science of IQ tests.
His goal from the very start was to tear down the edifice of IQ testing, but he felt he had to go into the lion's den first in order to tear it down.
By the time he was 20, Scott had talked his way into a spot at Cambridge University in England, working with one of the most prominent researchers on the science of intelligence.
What are you doing, Scott?
But Scott's mentor, Nick McIntosh, set him at ease.
Scott didn't tell Nick about his own experience with IQ tests.
Studying under Nick, Scott started to learn about the deep history of IQ tests, starting with Alfred Binet, a French psychologist.
In 1904, Alfred Binet was charged by the French government with devising a test.
The idea was to direct resources to kids who needed help in school.
Alfred Binet made it very clear what he thought the test could and could not measure.