«Money talks, but your credit
score can speak more
about who you are as a person, and singles agree that those with good credit tend to be
conscientious and reliable,» says Dr. Helen Fisher, chief scientific advisor for Match.com.
In this type of environment, test
scores and grades of less able students who are good in computation, attentive in class, willing to help, and
conscientious about completing all assignments carefully in the prescribed manner will often be as high as the test
scores and grades of students who are genuinely talented in mathematics.