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Sunday, September 9, 2007

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What are the different ways in which intellectual intelligence and emotional intelligence contribute to the development of an undergraduate?

Intellectual intelligence and emotional intelligence contribute to the development of an undergraduate in different ways. Intellectual intelligence is the ability to show high mental capacity. It helps an undergraduate to learn and understand what is being taught in class, analyze difficult questions and think critically for solutions to their problems. Also, it gives the student the ability to carry out good planning and organizing.Thus, intellectual intelligence enables an undergraduate to perform well in his academic context as well as interests. Emotional intelligence, in contrast, is the ability to understand and manage emotions. It helps an undergraduate to understand not just his own emotions but also the feelings of people around him. He can control and manage his emotions and always act rationally.When facing problems, he is able to motivate himself and friends around him. With emotional intelligence, the student is able to work well with people thus forming a great rapport with fellow schoolmates. Unlike intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence enables an undergraduate to cope well with stress, work well with friends and enjoy an interesting university life.
-Brandon faced death at 12:03 AM
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