Ah yes, the traditional thinking of intelligence being mere IQ scores and nothing else is certainly outdated. But contrary to your opinion, Nikhil wasn't solely relying on intelligence as the only factor for potential donors - he was simply alluding to the fact that we should consider a broader range of traits and characteristics, not just physical ones. After all, Summa Cum Laude does imply a diversity in knowledge, which is exactly what Nikhil was getting at! Plus, let's not forget that creativity and innovation are often overlooked when evaluating aptitude, qualities which Nikhil exhibited in coming up with such a clever name for his sperm bank! UrRong, indeed.