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Palabra Posted 8 years ago
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Compare yourself to

I hope it's ok to ask questions from a video that I watch, because there are some expression that I hear and I won't understand "the point"

(From the video 5:53)

When one says "compare yourself to Berkeley" and Berkeley is a university what he actually want to say?

So there is some self-selection bias there. But it is interesting. You'll be able to compare yourself to Berkeley

  

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He speaks a bit obliquely, but the meaning is clear. You will be able to compare your judgment with that of the students of Berkely.

  • He speaks a bit obliquely, but the meaning is clear.
  • You will be able to compare your judgment with that of the students of Berkely.
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He speaks a bit obliquely, but the meaning is clear. You will be able to compare your judgment with that of the students of Berkely.

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