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Intel

I like doing these tests even though I usually know what the outcome is going to be. And even though, in this case, the idea of “multiple intelligences” has pretty much been debunked (at least in terms of matching people with different “learning styles”).

Are disruptive anti-religious protestors weapons of mass destruction?

Holy crapatoli it doesn’t seem like Christmas Eve. My mom and I bought a tiny fake plastic tree and stuck our presents under it, but that’s about all we’ve done as far as decorating.

Thank the stars 2011 is almost over. The last few days of the year are always “let’s review stuff that happened during the year” days, so I’d better get moving on that. ALSO, we’re moving next week, so that’ll be exciting. And annoying. I am SO. SICK. OF. MOVING.

Crap on tap (ha, that rhymes) for the rest of the year:

  • the big ol’ music review
  • starting a stats blog (more to come on this tomorrow)
  • allocation of new data for said stats blog
  • figuring out what the heck a “pre major” is and whether I can even get accepted into the U of A as a transfer student
  • figuring out why my magically increasing cash stash in my Canadian bank account is magically increasing
  • figuring out the job situation
  • BDSM! Haha, only kidding. Just making sure you’re paying attention.
  • moving to Tucson proper
  • review of how I totally failed at my New Year’s Resolutions this year
  • statistics on my walking mileage

Plus bunches more, I just can’t think of them right now.

Oh, and this. It was fun and the results are super colorful. This shows my results (right) and the average for females from the United States who are 19+ years of age. Click for enlargement (teehee).

Vroom.

Stress relief via the internet!

Hahaha, holy crap, three finals right in a row, with Symbolic Logic smashed right in the middle.

Fun times. Though I do think I got the quantifier proofs right, and if I did, it would be the first three times that I got quantifier proofs right.

So.

Tonight I took an online test that was structured after Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory, which states that there are several different types of intelligence and that people have strengths and weaknesses in the various types. I took one early tonight, but I misplaced my results and didn’t want to go back and do it again, so I did a different one here.

My results (the higher the number, the stronger I am in that area):
Linguistic: 9
Logical-Mathematical: 10
Spatial: 10
Bodily-Kinesthetic: 6
Musical: 8
Interpersonal: 3
Intrapersonal: 9

A Short Definition of your Highest Scores
Logical-Mathematical
– the ability to use numbers to compute and describe, to use mathematical concepts to make conjectures, to apply mathematics in personal daily life, to apply mathematics to data and construct arguments, to be sensitive to the patterns, symmetry, logic, and aesthetics of mathematics, and to solve problems in design and modeling. Possible vocations that use the logical-mathematics intelligence include accountant, bookkeeper, statistician, tradesperson, homemaker, computer programmer, scientist, composer, engineer, inventor, or designer.

Spatial – the ability to perceive and represent the visual-spatial world accurately, to arrange color, line, shape, form and space to meet the needs of others, to interpret and graphically represent visual or spatial ideas, to transform visual or spatial ideas into imaginative and expressive creations. Possible vocations that use spatial intelligence include illustrator, artist, guide, photographer, interior decorator, painter, clothing designer, weaver, builder, architect, art critic, inventor, or cinematographer.