u/MathmoKiwi wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
>so these things don't mean that people who don't meet these requirements are bad Engineers or worse engineers. >some of the best Engineers I worked with came from not top tier schools and some were self-taught and had very interesting backgrounds and life experiences. >the pro
u/michaelnovati replied Β·
\+1 to this, on average thecost of false positive >> opportunity cost of mistaken false negative