Not what I was expecting

Oct 31, 2006 18:44



All-Around Smart

You are all-around smart. Essentially, that means that you are a good combination of your own knowledge and experience, along with having learned through instruction - and you are equally as good with theoretical things as you are with real-world, applied things. You have a well-rounded brain.

0% applied intelligence
10% ( Read more... )

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laterhayloft November 2 2006, 02:52:11 UTC
I feel like I should point out to the "Book Smart" Creators of this test (because what else could they be?) that 0% + 10% does not = 100%

And really, how can my own, specific to me, rating distribution of intelligence not equal 100% of my intelligence.

And, why do I look at the chart and feel like an idiot for being well rounded? I almost feel as if I got a smack down compared to the "Naturally Intelligent" people

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