> Your high sat scores won't prevent you from puking at the sight of corpses or diseases.
Which only applies to a minority of people, and even that minority of people could still become an orthodontist. Likewise, if your SAT scores are 800 math and 450 verbal then that's quite uncommon and you probably shouldn't try to be a lawyer but you could still be a quant, and if you have certain medical conditions then you can't be a commercial airline pilot but you could still be a dermatologist.
It doesn't matter if every individual engineer has every individual option available to them when the overwhelming majority of engineers have a significant variety of alternatives.
> There's way more to performing in medicine that sat scores.
There is way more to performing in <anything> than <any individual thing>. But we use these things as proxies because they're designed and intended to be proxies and they're the thing for which data is available if data is the thing you want to inspect.
That really doesn't mean SW engineers could be good lawyers or doctors. It's a very superficial evidence.
Your high sat scores won't prevent you from puking at the sight of corpses or diseases.
There's way more to performing in medicine that sat scores.