All well-educated people are intelligent, but not all intelligent people are well-educated.
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2006-12-27 10:53:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Intelligence is what you start with - You are or aren't intelligent. Education is schooling.
The rest of this is the way I think of it and NOT necessarily what the person who used these terms with you meant by it. If I said that to somebody, I would have been insulting them, but its obvious from the answers that you've gotten thus far that we don't all use these terms the same way.
Disclaimer given, so... I know people who graduated from college, some with multiple degrees, who aren't very intelligent. I also know people who barely got through high school who are extremely intelligent. I say that well-educated means someone went to school for a lot of years and intelligent means that you can make good decisions/judgement calls and are generally equipped for life. My mother would call the latter common sense, which tells you where I got the distinction.
2006-12-27 11:07:56
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answered by pag2809 5
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Well educated is highly educated; having extensive information or understanding; "an enlightened public"; "knowing instructors"; "a knowledgeable critic"; "a knowledgeable audience"
While intelligent is a general mental capability that involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and learn. In psychology, the study of intelligence is related to the study of personality but is not the same as creativity, personality, character, or wisdom.
You don't have to be well-educated to be intelligent and being well educated doesn't guarantee intelligence.
2006-12-28 17:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Intelligent meens the ability to learn facts quickly and accurately, and apply those facts well. Well educated should mean a person was exposed to a lot of facts through a great deal of instruction and has retained them. Today it usually means a person has attended fee paying schools and remembered enough of what was asked on the tests for long enough to recieve a diploma from the institution.
A person can be extremely intelligent and not have recieved any education at all. An example would be a person who was raised away from civiliation, but can remember everything he's seen in nature, and derive enough facts from the anatomy of a bird to construct a glider, or enough from observation to make a stearable boat.
An extreme example of the opposite would be the Professor in Literature who looks at a gutter spout but can't figure out how to construct one himself if the pieces are layed out in front of him.
Your friend was probably telling you he felt that you attended a lot of schooling, but are not able to apply the things you learned well, or put pieces of information together to arrive at your own correct conclusions.
I do not know if he's correct, but that is what the comment typically means.
2006-12-27 11:02:46
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answered by 0 3
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Intelligence has more to do with aptitude and natural ability. Intelligent people can often figure things out, discover something new, or apply knowledge in new situations. Well-educated people may or may not be intelligent. For example, they may have a large vocabulary, but use the words incorrectly.
This understanding of the terms comes from my interpretation societal views and my background in education. Basically, it is more or less opinion :O)
2006-12-27 10:59:34
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answered by bonlwick 3
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Well educated means you went to school and have a lot of knowledge in a certain subject. It doesn't necessarily mean you're intelligent.
Intelligent is when you are bright and you can figure things out quickly or learn quickly. Not all intelligent people are well educated.
2006-12-27 10:57:20
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answered by Korny Kaucasian Kraker 1
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nor relies upon upon the different. you could nicely be clever without being knowledgeable, and yet another may well be knowledgeable without being clever. To be clever skill that one has psychological features that facilitate procuring and using awareness. information extra suitable restricts that to using awareness properly. a minimum of one faith makes use of the word intelligence to propose easy and certainty, as a result the time-honored of intelligence is the skill to receive no longer in straightforward terms data yet enlightenment on a similar time. education is basically offering somebody with an possibility to receive the equipment mandatory to end initiatives in some field and to receive data and information. needless to say, education and intelligence pass at the same time rather nicely.
2016-11-23 20:22:25
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answered by jaffe 4
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I don't see how you could be well educated without being intelligent. You should ask the person who said that what he or she meant.
2006-12-27 11:07:44
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answered by Anonymous
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well educated means you know the basic but intelligent in the other hand is that you are more educated and know all the basic stuff plus more
2006-12-27 10:53:51
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answered by believerchick 4
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intelligent u have to be born with it
well educated- u just need to go to school and work hard
how i learned it-- apprentice show
2006-12-27 13:14:10
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answered by Apanotor 2
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