mzteris
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Tue Feb-07-06 10:36 AM
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I was 23 on EQ (aspie range) and 38 on SQ (not aspie range). Go figure.
But I could easily take it again and probably score something different.
I have great trouble taking these types of quizzes as I'm very much a "it depends on the circumstances" person. lol . . .
Also, I have a tendency to "overanalyze" the questions. For instance - it said something like "I frequently start hobbies but quickly lose interest." I don't frequently start hobbies - but I think the question was more about quickly losing interest - and as I don't (frequently start hobbies) - how do I know if I'd quickly lose interest?
BTW - FWIW - I DO believe that "average" males "think and learn" DIFFERENTLY from "average" females. And I do believe schools are structured more for the "average female" STYLE of learner than the "average male" STYLE of learning. And that the typical classroom setting stifles most male modes of learning and encourages most female modes of learning.
Bear in mind that I say that as a female who is more likely on the "male mode" end of the learning styles curve. (And had a daughter who was slightly on that end and a niece who was WAY on that end. . .)
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