To some extent, you don’t need to. I don’t believe there’s a very clear distinction between the 2 camps.
To begin with, this university would be viewed as weird, and I suspect, would not be particularly attractive to virtue signalers as a result. This would help establish a culture of genuine idealists.
This is part of the mandate of the admissions decision-makers. I expect if you had good people, you could do a pretty good job of screening applicants.
Hmm. I apologize, I don’t actually know whether idealists and virtue signalers differ in productivity. I think the motivation matters for what someone will put up with on the way to their goals; maybe some problems are easier for virtue signalers to solve.
To some extent, you don’t need to. I don’t believe there’s a very clear distinction between the 2 camps.
To begin with, this university would be viewed as weird, and I suspect, would not be particularly attractive to virtue signalers as a result. This would help establish a culture of genuine idealists.
This is part of the mandate of the admissions decision-makers. I expect if you had good people, you could do a pretty good job of screening applicants.
Hmm. I apologize, I don’t actually know whether idealists and virtue signalers differ in productivity. I think the motivation matters for what someone will put up with on the way to their goals; maybe some problems are easier for virtue signalers to solve.