Ever wonder how hard the test was ? Have a look at a sample, and take the test.
Post your honest score, if you dare.
I, myself, was highly insulted by the questions. Could it be that this test is really used as an intelligence-evaluation tool ? Does a 14 score mean a player is what Joe calls "real smart" ? http://espn.go.com/page2/s/closer/020228test.html
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I got a 15 out of 15.... but didn't complete two questions... but another two of them I knew and answered so quickly... I decided to give myself "super double bonus points"...
hmm... seems like I'm the smartest one here so far... who knew?
**SPECIAL EDITION**
CurveBall - "It might be YOUR biggest game of the year but it really doesn't seem to be as big a deal for Dallas fans anymore."
BringThePain! wrote:I got a 15 out of 15.... but didn't complete two questions... but another two of them I knew and answered so quickly... I decided to give myself "super double bonus points"...
hmm... seems like I'm the smartest one here so far... who knew?
BringThePain! wrote:I got a 15 out of 15.... but didn't complete two questions... but another two of them I knew and answered so quickly... I decided to give myself "super double bonus points"...
hmm... seems like I'm the smartest one here so far... who knew?
No grammar questions, huh?
i hate you...
**SPECIAL EDITION**
CurveBall - "It might be YOUR biggest game of the year but it really doesn't seem to be as big a deal for Dallas fans anymore."
tcwest10 wrote:I, myself, was highly insulted by the questions. Could it be that this test is really used as an intelligence-evaluation tool ?
You are not kidding. But then again I am not surprised. Many young athletes are enrolled in university programmes and they do not read or write fluently.
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tcwest10 wrote:I, myself, was highly insulted by the questions. Could it be that this test is really used as an intelligence-evaluation tool ?
You are not kidding. But then again I am not surprised. Many young athletes are enrolled in university programmes and they do not read or write fluently.
I would extend that statement to be "many young people enrolled in university..." I can't imagine teaching basic english courses at a college, from what I've seen of some college freshman papers, that has to be a tough job.
Redskin in Canada wrote:You are not kidding. But then again I am not surprised. Many young athletes are enrolled in university programmes and they do not read or write fluently.
In related news, in Joe's introduction of Carlos Rogers to the DC Media, Gibbs confirmed that Carlos is a college graduate (majored in Sociology). He even joked that he might be too smart for them to coach.
I think the average score for Miami players is a 13. Brock Berlin scored a 13. Miami is a football school obviously, as long as you can play you can go to school.
C'fieldSkin wrote:I think the average score for Miami players is a 13. Brock Berlin scored a 13. Miami is a football school obviously, as long as you can play you can go to school.
A 13 out of 50 I believe. I got 15/15. After seeing how some of the players are here at VT, it doesn't surprise me that many prospects do so badly.
The real Wonderlic is made up of 40 questions so times your score by 2.6 to make a rough estimate of how you would have scored on a real Wonderlic.
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